Authors
TV Ramachandra, Jefferey Sellers, HA Bharath, Setturu Bharath
Publication date
2019/12
Journal
Environmental monitoring and assessment
Volume
191
Issue
3
Pages
1-13
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Indian metropolitan (tier I) cities have been undergoing rapid urbanization during the post-globalization era with the unprecedented market interventions, which have led to the rapid land cover changes affecting the ecology, climate, hydrology, and local environment. The unplanned urbanization has given way to the dispersed, haphazard growth at the city outskirts with the lack of basic amenities and infrastructure as the planners lack advance information of sprawl regions. This has necessitated understanding and visualization of urbanization patterns for planning towards sustainable cities. The analyses of urban dynamics during 1973–2017 using temporal remote sensing data reveal 1028% increase in urban area with the decline of 88% vegetation and 79% of water bodies. Consequences of the unplanned urbanization are the increase in greenhouse gas emissions, decline in vegetation cover, loss of …
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TV Ramachandra, J Sellers, HA Bharath, B Setturu - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2019