Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Surface Temperature Condition of Awka Town, Nigeria

  • Nzoiwu C
  • Agulue E
  • Mbah S
  • et al.
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This paper is aimed at identifying the land use/cover types in Awka in relation to their temporal dynamics, the extent of land use change in the city and effects of land use change on surface temperature. Multitemporal Landsat TM, ETM+ and OLI imageries were obtained at 15 years interval for 1986, 2000 and 2015 respectively. Image classification was conducted using supervised classification method. The result showed that built-up area has been on the increase, expanding from 9.55 sqkm in 1986 to 21.3 sqkm in 2000 and 21.45 sqkm in 2015. Cultivated lands have maintained a steady decline since 2000 having lost about 3.29 sqkm of its area. Similarly, vegetation, made up of dense, savanna and riparian, has been on a decline from a total of 33.69sqkm in 1986 to 21.407 sqkm losing about 12.29 sqkm of its area and increased by a mere 4.07 sqkm in 2015. These alterations had given rise to an average increase of 2.2˚C in surface radiant temperature...

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Nzoiwu, C. P., Agulue, E. I., Mbah, S., & Igboanugo, C. P. (2017). Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Surface Temperature Condition of Awka Town, Nigeria. Journal of Geographic Information System, 09(06), 763–776. https://doi.org/10.4236/jgis.2017.96047

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