2022
DOI: 10.4236/jgis.2022.143013
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Spatio-Temporal Land Cover Analysis and the Impact of Land Cover Variability Indices on Land Surface Temperature in Greater Accra, Ghana Using Multi-Temporal Landsat Data

Abstract: Urbanization, as a result of anthropogenic activities, reduces the vegetated and green spaces and thereby increases the impervious surfaces in cities. This in turn increases the surface temperature of cities when compared to the rural regions resulting in the formation of urban heat island. Especially, in under-developed countries, it is very crucial to obtain timely and accurate information on the urban trend and its development due to the higher increasing rate of population growth and lack of infrastructura… Show more

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“…This implies that the Sakumo catchment is losing more water than it gains. This is primarily credited to the high population density, which results in increased impervious surfaces and deforestation [54,55]. This indicates that with continued conditions, water resources in the Sakumo catchment will be lost, along with accompanying ecosystem services.…”
Section: Impact Of Change Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that the Sakumo catchment is losing more water than it gains. This is primarily credited to the high population density, which results in increased impervious surfaces and deforestation [54,55]. This indicates that with continued conditions, water resources in the Sakumo catchment will be lost, along with accompanying ecosystem services.…”
Section: Impact Of Change Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%