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Applying remote sensing techniques to monitor green areas in Tashkent Uzbekistan

I. A. Aslanov, Uzbekkhon Mukhtorov, Rahimjon Mahsudov, Umida Makhmudova, Saida Alimova, Lobar Djurayeva, Oyatillo Ibragimov

2021E3S Web of Conferences31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Land use and land cover (LULC) change are one of the most important signals of regional environmental monitoring and study. Recently, the pull of capital cities has snowballed, an increasing number of people moving to the cities, especially in developing countries. Consequently, as more people arrive at cities, the more pressure will be on land. Land price getting high and constructions try using open green areas. A wide variety of green areas of different sizes will be solve many urban diseases and ecological problems at the same time improve the quality and life of urban residents, as urban green area provides various ecosystem services. The green area includes parks, woodlands, nature reserves and bare lands. With the population increase and expansion of cities, an increasing amount of open area, woodland and bare land has been converted into construction land, buildings due to the increasing demands and residential land. For the accuracy assessment, we applied an automatically supervised classification using the software QGIS 3.18. The reference values were based on ground truth data and visual interpretation.

Topics & Concepts

WoodlandGeographyLand coverLand useEnvironmental resource managementCapital cityVariety (cybernetics)Environmental planningEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceCivil engineeringEcologyEconomic geographyEngineeringBiologyArtificial intelligenceEngineering and Agricultural Innovations
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