SPATIOTEMPORAL LANDCOVER CHANGE ANALYSIS IN PEPPARA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, WESTERN GHATS, INDIA

SUBIN K. JOSE, GOPAKUMAR P.G

Abstract: Land cover, defined as the assemblage of biotic and abiotic components on the Earth's surface, is one of the most crucial properties of the Earth system .Vegetation is a vital component of the natural environment. Terrestrial vegetation includes natural ecosystems, such as native forests and woodlands, shrub lands, grasslands and wetlands. Information on land cover is fundamental to many national/global applications including watershed management and agricultural productivity. Thus, the need to monitor land cover is derived from multiple intersecting drivers, including the physical climate, ecosystem health, and societal needs. Tropical forests have undergone rapid land cover changes especially in the last few decades. Terrestrial forest is one of the major factors in the global carbon balance, and therefore in global climate change. Change in forest cover may also have affected past climates on regional or sub-continental scales. Forest cover change accelerates the climate change and global warming. The present study analyses the Landcover change in the Peppara wildlife sanctuary for a period of forty years using GIS and Remote sensing techniques.

Keywords: GIS, Remote sensing, vegetation, wildlife sanctuary.

Title: SPATIOTEMPORAL LANDCOVER CHANGE ANALYSIS IN PEPPARA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, WESTERN GHATS, INDIA

Author: SUBIN K. JOSE, GOPAKUMAR P.G

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations

ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 7, Issue 1, January 2019 – March 2019

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SPATIOTEMPORAL LANDCOVER CHANGE ANALYSIS IN PEPPARA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, WESTERN GHATS, INDIA by SUBIN K. JOSE, GOPAKUMAR P.G