The use of remote sensing data from LANDSAT (ERTS) imageries in identifying, evaluating and mapping land use patterns of the Haor area in Bangladesh was investigated. Selected cloud free imageries of the area for the period 1972-75 were studied. Imageries in bands 4, 5 and 7 were mostly used. The method of analysis involved utilization of both human and computer services of information from ground, aerial photographs taken during this period and space imageries
Bangladesh is a south Asian country with lush greenery and many natural waterways. Bangladesh consis...
The degraded Chunati wildlife sanctuary (CWS) has undergone various land use changes since 1980s. In...
The Island of Bhola is one of the biggest island of Bay of Bengal (BoB), Bangladesh. The purpose of ...
Lakshmibaur-Nalair Haor, a freshwater wetland ecosystem is situated in the north-eastern region of B...
Land is scarce in Bangladesh: Bangladesh occupies ~0.03 % of world’s land area, but supports over ~2...
This study aims at classifying land use land cover (LULC) patterns and detect changes in a 'secondar...
Abstract- Water-logging is one of the major environmental problems and challenges of socio-economic ...
This paper illustrates the result of land use/cover change in Dhaka Metropolitan of Bangladesh using...
Geographically Ukhia and Teknaf are two sub-districts of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, have conveyed a si...
ABSTRACT: The Barind tract is threatened by desertification and undergoing rapid change. In view of ...
Bangladesh is a small country of 147,570 km2 with a population of around 160 million. Using each par...
This study has been carried out to distinguish the changing pattern of land use and its geoenvironme...
This paper analyzed land cover changes in Gazipur Sadar - an important urban fringe of expanding Dha...
Remote sensing in the optical domain is widely used in agricultural monitoring; however, such initia...
There is no reliable information till now on the conversion rate of agricultural land in Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh is a south Asian country with lush greenery and many natural waterways. Bangladesh consis...
The degraded Chunati wildlife sanctuary (CWS) has undergone various land use changes since 1980s. In...
The Island of Bhola is one of the biggest island of Bay of Bengal (BoB), Bangladesh. The purpose of ...
Lakshmibaur-Nalair Haor, a freshwater wetland ecosystem is situated in the north-eastern region of B...
Land is scarce in Bangladesh: Bangladesh occupies ~0.03 % of world’s land area, but supports over ~2...
This study aims at classifying land use land cover (LULC) patterns and detect changes in a 'secondar...
Abstract- Water-logging is one of the major environmental problems and challenges of socio-economic ...
This paper illustrates the result of land use/cover change in Dhaka Metropolitan of Bangladesh using...
Geographically Ukhia and Teknaf are two sub-districts of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, have conveyed a si...
ABSTRACT: The Barind tract is threatened by desertification and undergoing rapid change. In view of ...
Bangladesh is a small country of 147,570 km2 with a population of around 160 million. Using each par...
This study has been carried out to distinguish the changing pattern of land use and its geoenvironme...
This paper analyzed land cover changes in Gazipur Sadar - an important urban fringe of expanding Dha...
Remote sensing in the optical domain is widely used in agricultural monitoring; however, such initia...
There is no reliable information till now on the conversion rate of agricultural land in Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh is a south Asian country with lush greenery and many natural waterways. Bangladesh consis...
The degraded Chunati wildlife sanctuary (CWS) has undergone various land use changes since 1980s. In...
The Island of Bhola is one of the biggest island of Bay of Bengal (BoB), Bangladesh. The purpose of ...