Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for Land Use Land Cover Detection and Terrain Evaluation in Churachandpur District, Manipur, India
T.L. Haokip
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Department of Geography, Kannur University, Kannur, Kerala, India.
P. Lienzapau Gangte
Department of Geography, Dhanamanjuri University, Imphal, Manipur, India.
T.K. Prasad
Department of Geography, Kannur University, Kannur, Kerala, India.
Khaiminlun Haokip
Department of Geography, Legacy Faith Academy, Churachandpur, Manipur, India.
Md. Baharuddin Shah
Department of Geography, Dhanamanjuri University, Imphal, Manipur, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The Physical environment and land use and land cover (LULC) dynamics of Churachandpur district, Manipur are investigated analytically using Geographic Information System [GIS] methods and high-resolution remote sensing (RS) data. The diverse terrain and changing land use practices of the recently demarcated district necessitate a thorough and accurate examination of the physical data for sustainable development. Anthropogenic impacts, topographical influences and land use trends were discovered through the analysis of spatial datasets, offering vital information for environmental management and regional planning. The study produced detailed maps of physical features using RS and GIS methodologies. Sentinel-2A multispectral imagery (10 m resolution), LANDSAT 8 satellite imagery, terrain-corrected SRTM (30 m resolution) and other data sources, along with structural characteristics like curvature, slope, elevation and rainfall distribution.
Keywords: Physical setting, land use land cover, spatial datasets, thematic layers, planning