Remote Sensing (Nov 2013)

Simulating Land Cover Changes and Their Impacts on Land Surface Temperature in Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • Bayes Ahmed,
  • Md. Kamruzzaman,
  • Xuan Zhu,
  • Md. Shahinoor Rahman,
  • Keechoo Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs5115969
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 11
pp. 5969 – 5998

Abstract

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Despite research that has been conducted elsewhere, little is known, to-date, about land cover dynamics and their impacts on land surface temperature (LST) in fast growing mega cities of developing countries. Landsat satellite images of 1989, 1999, and 2009 of Dhaka Metropolitan (DMP) area were used for analysis. This study first identified patterns of land cover changes between the periods and investigated their impacts on LST; second, applied artificial neural network to simulate land cover changes for 2019 and 2029; and finally, estimated their impacts on LST in respective periods. Simulation results show that if the current trend continues, 56% and 87% of the DMP area will likely to experience temperatures in the range of greater than or equal to 30 °C in 2019 and 2029, respectively. The findings possess a major challenge for urban planners working in similar contexts. However, the technique presented in this paper would help them to quantify the impacts of different scenarios (e.g., vegetation loss to accommodate urban growth) on LST and consequently to devise appropriate policy measures.

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