Land use data in the Middle Maule River sub-basin: Classification and comparison between 1999 and 2019
Abstract
The use of satellite images is a modern strategy for the evaluation and prediction of various weather scenarios. In addition, this is a key tool for the development of environmental sciences. Since the end of the last decade, Chile has been suffering from a megadrought associated with climate change. In this context, this study proposes to evaluate the role of land use change in the Middle Maule River sub-basin, located in the Maule Region, Chile. This is an important sector characterized by a significant agricultural and hydroelectric contribution. To do so, this study performs a supervised classification of land cover through the usage of QGIS software and Landsat images for the years 1999 and 2019. The results show the growth of areas without vegetation due to a great drought facing the Central Zone of the country. Additionally, there is a decrease in available bodies of water. This article leaves open future research on the impact of the main economic activities of the region.
Fuente
2020 IEEE Latin American GRSS & ISPRS Remote Sensing Conference (LAGIRS)Identificador DOI
doi.org/10.1109/LAGIRS48042.2020.9165586Collections
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