In 21st century, cities outpaced in size and also in density due to development of economic sector. Consequently, the wide spread expansion of urban areas is resulting in the loss of productive green cover and water bodies. Therefore, realizing this alarming situation, the present study is aimed to investigate and evaluate the pattern of urban expansion by considering two major land cover types (i) built-up area (ii) other classes (vegetation, waterbody, soil etc.) during the last six years (2015-2020). For this study Sentinel imagery was acquired from USGS Earth Explorer, while Modis Terra images were acquired from World View NASA. New built-up area index (NBUI), normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), worldview water index (WV-WI) ...
This research is aimed at monitoring of spatio-temporal and micro-level climatic variations for the ...
Pervasive development across the country has resulted in unprecedented urbanization with a phenomena...
Shrinkage of urban green space has led to disruption of ecological balance. Population growth, indus...
In 21st century, cities outpaced in size and also in density due to development of ec...
The rapid population growth and the urge in people to move to big cities for their settlement upshot...
The present study focused on rapid urbanization due to the change in the existing landforms which ha...
The aim of present study is to evaluate and assess the impact of built-up areas on development of th...
As the population in urban areas around the world grows each year, cities struggling to cope with th...
Globally, urban temperature is gradually increasing day by day. The prominent climatic ...
Conversion of pervious layer to impervious layer through unplanned urbanization has been a major cau...
Assessment of changes in land use and land cover through remote sensing and GIS is very important an...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the relationship of urban thermal environment (UTE) with variou...
Urban area expansion and the increase in the built-up area are major threats to agriculture, the nat...
Urban expansion and unparalleled rural to urban conversion, along with an enormous population growth...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of urban heat islands and the factors that influence this ...
This research is aimed at monitoring of spatio-temporal and micro-level climatic variations for the ...
Pervasive development across the country has resulted in unprecedented urbanization with a phenomena...
Shrinkage of urban green space has led to disruption of ecological balance. Population growth, indus...
In 21st century, cities outpaced in size and also in density due to development of ec...
The rapid population growth and the urge in people to move to big cities for their settlement upshot...
The present study focused on rapid urbanization due to the change in the existing landforms which ha...
The aim of present study is to evaluate and assess the impact of built-up areas on development of th...
As the population in urban areas around the world grows each year, cities struggling to cope with th...
Globally, urban temperature is gradually increasing day by day. The prominent climatic ...
Conversion of pervious layer to impervious layer through unplanned urbanization has been a major cau...
Assessment of changes in land use and land cover through remote sensing and GIS is very important an...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the relationship of urban thermal environment (UTE) with variou...
Urban area expansion and the increase in the built-up area are major threats to agriculture, the nat...
Urban expansion and unparalleled rural to urban conversion, along with an enormous population growth...
Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of urban heat islands and the factors that influence this ...
This research is aimed at monitoring of spatio-temporal and micro-level climatic variations for the ...
Pervasive development across the country has resulted in unprecedented urbanization with a phenomena...
Shrinkage of urban green space has led to disruption of ecological balance. Population growth, indus...