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Spatial Monitoring of Urban Growth of Nagpur City (India) Using Geospatial Techniques

Manish KUMAR1, D. K. TRIPATHI2
1 Kumaun University, Department of Geography, SSJ Campus, Almora, Uttarakhand, INDIA
2 Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical & Social Sciences, Department of Geography, Sultanpur, INDIA
E-mail: manish.ks1@gmail.com, tripathidk.geoinformatics@gmail.com
Pages: 91-98

Abstract. This study illustrates the use of remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) techniques (i.e. geospatial techniques) for mapping and evaluating urban sprawl in the case of Nagpur city, Maharashtra (India). We used the Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery of 1998 and 2010 for quantifying land use/cover and urban growth changes. Maximum likelihood algorithm was used to classify satellite images in ERDAS Imagine software. The spatial analysis of urban sprawl was performed in Arc GIS package using change detection, change matrix and road buffering. The results obtained from the classified Landsat TM image of year 1998 revealed that the total built-up area of Nagpur city was of 83.11 km2 (34.53 % of total geographical area of a city) and increased up to 120.29 km2 (50.0 %) in 2010. Therefore, the spatial expansion of built-up area over a 12 year period (from 1998 to 2010) was estimated at 37.18 km2. The study also reveals that the built-up area has maximally expanded towards east, with about 8.94 km2, whereas the minimum expansion has occurred towards west, with about 2.6 km2. This paper also highlights the changes in other land cover categories during the period under analysis. This study may provide reliable inputs for urban planners who are planning to provide basic amenities such as water, sanitation, electricity, etc. in the Nagpur city.

K e y w o r d s:  geospatial techniques, land use/cover, urban expansion, change detection, directional expansion