Patterns of spatial and temporal urban changes have been analysed efficiently using spatial and temporal technologies such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) along with collateral data such as Survey of India (SOI) maps, etc.
In order to study the change of spatial extent of growth and infrastructural facilities, SOI toposheet number 73 E/7 along with IRS PAN with a resolution of 2.5m, LISS-III and LANDSAT-TM was used to generate different layers of years 1972, 2004, 2006 and 2010 respectively. The census of the city was integrated with the above mentioned data to identify the elements at risk associated with different forms of urban hazards.
These were supplemented with collateral information and ground surveys. The basic RS techniques followed were the image pre-processing, processing and interpretation and analysis using the software like ERDAS IMAGINE 8.6 version, Arc GIS 9.2 Version and Arcview GIS 3.2 Version. Finally all the data were integrated in the GIS software to generate the different series of maps and charts to understand the various parameters of urbanisation of the city. An attempt has also been made to suggest a model plan for the future development of the study-area.
The study clearly exhibited that the spatial extent of the city had undergone changes in terms of a haphazard and unorganised growth over the last few decades. It concludes the following –
The report can be viewed at Geospatial World here