TY - JOUR
T1 - Monitoring of eco-restoration of mangrove wetlands through time series satellite images
T2 - A study on Krishna-godavari delta region, east coast of India
AU - Kubo, Sumiko
AU - Kumar, K. C.V.Naga
AU - Demudu, Gajji
AU - Malini, B. Hema
AU - Rao, K. Nageswara
AU - Agrawal, Ritesh
AU - Ramakrishnan, Ratheesh
AU - Rajawat, A. S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Authors are grateful to Department of Space, Govt. of India for funding a project under Disaster Management Support Program (DMSP), the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi for awarding Senior Fellowship (KNR, 2017–2019), JSPS Kakenhi (SK, No. 24401005), and Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (KChVNK). We thank the two reviewers for constructive comments for the improvement of the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Association of Japanese Geographers
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Comparative analysis of time series satellite images spread over the past four decades indicated significant changes in the mangrove environment of the Krishna-Godavari twin deltas along the east coast of India. We analyzed Landsat-MSS, TM and ETM images from 1977, 1990, and 2000, respectively, and Indian Remote Sensing Satellite images from 1992, 2001, and 2013, which indicated that the mangrove cover in the region increased from 35,058 ha in 1977 to 39,283 ha by 2013. In spite of loss of mangrove vegetation over 8,036 ha due to coastal erosion, deforestation, decline and aquaculture encroachments, several mangrove-restoration projects taken up during 1991–2008 led to an overall increase in its area. Various mangrove eco-reforestation techniques were adapted in the region.
AB - Comparative analysis of time series satellite images spread over the past four decades indicated significant changes in the mangrove environment of the Krishna-Godavari twin deltas along the east coast of India. We analyzed Landsat-MSS, TM and ETM images from 1977, 1990, and 2000, respectively, and Indian Remote Sensing Satellite images from 1992, 2001, and 2013, which indicated that the mangrove cover in the region increased from 35,058 ha in 1977 to 39,283 ha by 2013. In spite of loss of mangrove vegetation over 8,036 ha due to coastal erosion, deforestation, decline and aquaculture encroachments, several mangrove-restoration projects taken up during 1991–2008 led to an overall increase in its area. Various mangrove eco-reforestation techniques were adapted in the region.
KW - Aquaculture
KW - Coastal erosion
KW - East coast of India
KW - Krishna-Godavari delta region
KW - Mangrove degradation
KW - Mangrove eco-restoration
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U2 - 10.4157/geogrevjapanb.90.66
DO - 10.4157/geogrevjapanb.90.66
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85066470076
SN - 0289-6001
VL - 90
SP - 66
EP - 75
JO - Geographical review of Japan series B
JF - Geographical review of Japan series B
IS - 2
ER -