2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12040662
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Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Urban Wetlands in an Indian Megacity over the Past 50 Years

Abstract: Asian megacities have attracted much scientific attention in the context of global urbanization, but few quantitative studies analyze wetland transformation in the rural–urban interface. With its rampant growth and transformation from a tree-lined “Garden City” to a busy megalopolis with often-blocked highways and large built-up areas, Bengaluru (Karnataka, S-India) is a good example for assessing how urbanization has led to the acute degradation of wetlands. We therefore investigated long-term land cover and … Show more

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“…Similar to other cases of historical imagery pre-processing [66], metadata like interior and exterior camera orientation (applied to aerial imagery) were unknown. Therefore, we applied the image to an image co-registration technique [14,[67][68][69], as an alternate method known to yield satisfactory results especially in low-relief terrains [70]. A highresolution (GSD 0.25 m, horizontal accuracy 0.15 m) contemporary orthoimage [71] was used as a reference to conduct co-registration.…”
Section: Imagery Processing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to other cases of historical imagery pre-processing [66], metadata like interior and exterior camera orientation (applied to aerial imagery) were unknown. Therefore, we applied the image to an image co-registration technique [14,[67][68][69], as an alternate method known to yield satisfactory results especially in low-relief terrains [70]. A highresolution (GSD 0.25 m, horizontal accuracy 0.15 m) contemporary orthoimage [71] was used as a reference to conduct co-registration.…”
Section: Imagery Processing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking advantage of image object geometry, texture, and brightness, we adopted the Reference [67] framework of combining manual and supervised image object classification, along with post-processing procedures. Firstly, water bodies and building footprints were manually digitized (on-screen visual interpretation) and incorporated as classified segments into an MRS workflow.…”
Section: Geobia Classification Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the pace of planning and execution to pump Kaveri water in different phases has not been able to keep up with the rapid growth. Importantly, filling in of tanks and lakes for construction, sedimentation, and blockage of natural drainage in and around the city area have contributed to the shrinking of lakes [78] and overall declining surface water sources for agriculture that met urban needs for perishable goods. As a result of a typical red loop situation [79] , for the past 50 years much of the drinking and irrigation water for agriculture, global flower production, and beautification of the city has been drawn from deep tube wells.…”
Section: Competing Claims: Agricultural Versus Urban Water Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, according to the methodology for calculating the EU land take indicator, this includes wetlands, and the conversion of waterbodies to urban area is also counted as land take (see Section 3.2). While only a small fraction of the total land take affects wetlands and waterbodies in Europe (with exceptions in some countries, e.g., in Iceland or The Netherlands) [32], urbanization has a huge impact on waterbodies in some other parts of the world (examples include the expansion of some of the Asian megacities) [65]. The land take concept thus bears potential for wetlands as well.…”
Section: Operating With the Land Take Concept-potentials And Limits Omentioning
confidence: 99%