The landuse change detection in Taleghan catchment

2012 
2 . This watershed has undergone excessive landuse changes during the last two decades due to the dam construction. Both dam construction and its reservoir have highly increased the land prices in this area, causing drastic landuse changes. Digital Image Processing (DIP) technique was introduced to recognize landuse change detection for different periods. To evaluate landuse change, the whole upper part of the watershed was considered over two decades of 1987 to 2007. The results of image processing indicated that after the approval of dam building, the watershed rangeland areas declined from 82.7 to 35.4%. Land ownership caused drastic degradation in landuse during that period. As the consequence, dry farming activities lost their stability and severely declined. The good rangeland (G1) area which was initially 32287 ha in 1987, decreased to 5693 ha by late 2007 due to overgrazing, weak landuse management and climate change. This is a significant change during the last 20 years from 34.5 to 5.90%. On the other hand, concurrently, the poor rangeland increased from 19.0 to 23.4%. Immigration and rush for land purchase and suburb house construction increased the percentages of rural area to urban textures which translates to 3.1 km 2 in 2007 compared with its original density of 1.74 km 2 in 1987.
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