Impacts of urbanization on the muthurajawela marsh and negombo lagoon, sri lanka: Implications for landscape planning towards a sustainable urban wetland ecosystem

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Abstract

Urban wetland ecosystems (UWEs) play important social and ecological roles but are of-ten adversely affected by urban landscape transformations. Spatio‐temporal analyses to gain insights into the trajectories of landscape changes in these ecosystems are needed for better landscape planning towards sustainable UWEs. In this study, we examined the impacts of urbanization on the Muthurajawela Marsh and Negombo Lagoon (MMNL), an important UWE in Sri Lanka that pro-vides valuable ecosystem services. We used remote sensing data to detect changes in the land use/cover (LUC) of the MMNL over a two‐decade period (1997–2017) and spatial metrics to characterize changes in landscape composition and configuration. The results revealed that the spatial and socio‐economic elements of rapid urbanization of the MMNL had been the main driver of transformation of its natural environment over the past 20 years. This is indicated by a substantial expansion of settlements (+68%) and a considerable decrease of marshland and mangrove cover (−41% and −21%, respectively). A statistical analysis revealed a significant relationship between the change in population density and the loss of wetland due to settlement expansion at the Grama Niladhari division level (n = 99) (where wetland includes marshland, mangrove, and water) (1997–2007: R2 = 0.435, p = 0.000; 2007–2017: R2 = 0.343, p = 0.000). The findings also revealed that most of the observed LUC changes occurred in areas close to roads and growth nodes (viz. Negombo, Ja‐Ela, Wattala, and Katana), which resulted in both landscape fragmentation and infill urban expansion. We con-clude that, in order to ensure the sustainability of the MMNL, there is an urgent need for forward-looking landscape and urban planning to promote environmentally conscious urban development in the area which is a highly valuable UWE.

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Athukorala, D., Estoque, R. C., Murayama, Y., & Matsushita, B. (2021). Impacts of urbanization on the muthurajawela marsh and negombo lagoon, sri lanka: Implications for landscape planning towards a sustainable urban wetland ecosystem. Remote Sensing, 13(2), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13020316

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