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The surface of the earth is undergoing rapid land-use/land-cover (LULC) changes due to various socioeconomic
activities and natural phenomena. The main aim of this study was to gain a quantitative understanding of land use
and land cover changes in Makueni County over the period 2000- 2016. Supervised classification-maximum likelihood
algorithm in ERDAS imagine was applied in this study to detect land use /land cover changes observed in Makueni
County using multispectral satellite data obtained from Landsat 7 for the years 2000, 2005 and 2016 respectively.
The County was classified into seven major LU/LC classes viz. Built up areas, croplands, water bodies, evergreen
forests, bush-lands, grassland and bare-land. Change detection analysis was performed to compare the quantities of
land cover class conversions between time intervals. The results revealed both increase and decrease of the different
LULC classes from 2000 through to 2016. Significant shifts from some classes to others was also observed. Drivers of
the observed changes ranged from Climatic factors such as rainfall and drought to socio-economic factors. Consistent
LULC mapping should be carried out in order to quantify and characterize LULC changes. This will help establish trends
and enable resource managers to project realistic change scenarios helpful for natural resource management. |
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