Managing Land Use Transformation and Land Surface Temperature Change in Anyigba Town, Kogi State, Nigeria

  • Olarewaju Oluseyi I
  • Salihu Danlami M
  • John Olusegun A
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Abstract

The uncontrolled urban growth in cities comes with unattending alteration in the urban environmental system. This alteration as land use types change is most responsible for some of the problems witnessed in urban town such as the variation in land surface temperatures over time. This study used Remote sensing and GIS techniques to identify, mark and measure the extent of the various land uses from the Landsat TM image of 1995 and Landsat ETM+ image of 2006. The study revealed that the spatial and temporal changes in the land uses have greatly influenced the increase in the land surface temperature of each of the identified land uses. Proper checks on the development and conversion of land uses, urban forestry and adequate planning if employed may help in managing this occurrence from aggravating other environmental problems associated with land uses change and climate change.

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Olarewaju Oluseyi, I., Salihu Danlami, M., & John Olusegun, A. (2011). Managing Land Use Transformation and Land Surface Temperature Change in Anyigba Town, Kogi State, Nigeria. Journal of Geography and Geology, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.5539/jgg.v3n1p77

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