1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf03017812
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Supervised classification approach for assessment of forest resources in part of u.p. plains, india using landsat-3 data

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“…The land cover is either natural represented by natural vegetation, water bodies, forests, soil, and rocks or man-made, represented by all the structures on the surface of the earth [41]. The application of remote sensing data can study changes in land cover at a low cost, with better accuracy, and in less time [42]. Land use is an important factor in planning and drawing the structure of cities, closely related to urbanization which includes residential, commercial, industrial, areas [43].…”
Section: Land Surface Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land cover is either natural represented by natural vegetation, water bodies, forests, soil, and rocks or man-made, represented by all the structures on the surface of the earth [41]. The application of remote sensing data can study changes in land cover at a low cost, with better accuracy, and in less time [42]. Land use is an important factor in planning and drawing the structure of cities, closely related to urbanization which includes residential, commercial, industrial, areas [43].…”
Section: Land Surface Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the variation between rainfall and soil moisture has been analyzed during the project period. The time series analysis of soil moisture content and rainfall for the above said period showedhuge similarities over the years from 2009 to 2016 The X-axis represents meteorological weeks, the Y1axis is Rainfall (bar graph) and Y2-axis (line plot) represents the soil moisture [32]. The year-wise analyses are used to understand the impact assessment within the watershed.…”
Section: Fig 3 Distribution Of Vegetation Cover Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional ground-based sampling has proved costly and time-consuming. The newly improved satellite's repeated coverage provides an excellent opportunity to monitor land resources and evaluate land cover changes by comparing images acquired for the same area at different times [3,4]. Changes like increased area under cultivation, conversion of annual cropland to horticulture, change in surface water bodies, afforestation or soil reclamation can be monitored through the use of satellite remote sensing [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%