Department of Geo-Informatics, Institute of Geo-Information and Earth Observation Sciences (I-GEOS), Mekelle University, Tigray, Ethiopia
Research Article
Geo-Spatial Approach Urban Expansion Land Use Change and Prediction Using (QGIS) Plugin Model in Wukro, Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia
Author(s): Fikre Hagos*, Daniel Teka, Mewcha Amha and Gebreyohanns Zenebe
Urban expansion is a spatial phenomenon that was indicates population growth, economic expansion, the importance of life on town/city etc. The use of current and historical data in urban expansion analysis is necessary in urban spatially and temporally using remotely sensed data, GIS and statistical relative data’s. Four Landsat images (i.e. 1985, 1995, 2005, and 2015) TM, ETM+, and OLI sensors data used to determine urban expansion land use change The images were classified using ERDAS Imagen Maximum Likelihood supervised classification technique. The LULC classified into built-up area, cultivated lands, plantation, rivers and shrub land. The overall classification accuracy was 86.0% for 1985, 86.4% for 1995, 87.32% for 2005 and 89.32% for 2015. To demonstrate the reliability of the MOLUSEC QGIS model were implemented to analysis an urban expansion trends, urban expans.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2025.15.585
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