Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam
Abstract This study examines Land Use and Land Cover (LU/LC) changes in the buffer zone of the Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India, from 1989 to 2021 using satellite imagery. The objective is to evaluate how these changes affect conservation and land management in the area. LU/LC was classifie...
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| description | Abstract This study examines Land Use and Land Cover (LU/LC) changes in the buffer zone of the Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India, from 1989 to 2021 using satellite imagery. The objective is to evaluate how these changes affect conservation and land management in the area. LU/LC was classified into five categories: vegetation cover, agricultural land, barren land, water bodies, and built-up areas. Landsat 4–5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS images (30-meter resolution) for the years 1989, 2001, 2011, and 2021 were obtained from the USGS Earth Explorer. The images, in TIFF format, were processed using ArcGIS 10.7 to generate LU/LC maps. All images were standardized to the WGS84 coordinate system with a UTM Zone 46 North projection. The analysis shows a steady decrease in vegetation cover and an increase in barren land. Vegetation cover declined from 47.57% in 1989 to 36.45% in 2021. Barren land increased from 25.97 to 32.22% over the same period. Agricultural land showed variations across the years but had a net increase of 1,737.27 acres. Water bodies and built-up areas also expanded slightly. The change detection results confirm a growing trend of land being converted to different uses, while land losses varied by period. These changes pose potential threats to biodiversity and ecological stability. The study calls for immediate conservation actions and improved land use planning to protect the buffer zone of the Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-ed60ed20955949aa9e4d4a90fa0727a12025-08-24T11:12:33ZengSpringerDiscover Geoscience2948-15892025-08-013111710.1007/s44288-025-00217-3Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), AssamParag Jyoti Kashyap0Kalyanjit Sarmah1Sahana Bose2Pranjit Kumar Sarma3Department of Geography, Assam University, Diphu CampusAssam State Space Application Centre (ARSAC)Department of Geography, Assam University, Diphu CampusDepartment of Geography, Mangaldai CollegeAbstract This study examines Land Use and Land Cover (LU/LC) changes in the buffer zone of the Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India, from 1989 to 2021 using satellite imagery. The objective is to evaluate how these changes affect conservation and land management in the area. LU/LC was classified into five categories: vegetation cover, agricultural land, barren land, water bodies, and built-up areas. Landsat 4–5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS images (30-meter resolution) for the years 1989, 2001, 2011, and 2021 were obtained from the USGS Earth Explorer. The images, in TIFF format, were processed using ArcGIS 10.7 to generate LU/LC maps. All images were standardized to the WGS84 coordinate system with a UTM Zone 46 North projection. The analysis shows a steady decrease in vegetation cover and an increase in barren land. Vegetation cover declined from 47.57% in 1989 to 36.45% in 2021. Barren land increased from 25.97 to 32.22% over the same period. Agricultural land showed variations across the years but had a net increase of 1,737.27 acres. Water bodies and built-up areas also expanded slightly. The change detection results confirm a growing trend of land being converted to different uses, while land losses varied by period. These changes pose potential threats to biodiversity and ecological stability. The study calls for immediate conservation actions and improved land use planning to protect the buffer zone of the Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44288-025-00217-3LU/LC changesChange detectionBuffer zoneNambor Wildlife SanctuaryAssam |
| spellingShingle | Parag Jyoti Kashyap Kalyanjit Sarmah Sahana Bose Pranjit Kumar Sarma Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam Discover Geoscience LU/LC changes Change detection Buffer zone Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary Assam |
| title | Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam |
| title_full | Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam |
| title_fullStr | Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam |
| title_short | Assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Assam |
| title_sort | assessing land use and land cover changes in the buffer zone of nambor wildlife sanctuary wls assam |
| topic | LU/LC changes Change detection Buffer zone Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary Assam |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s44288-025-00217-3 |
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