Application of remote sensing for salinity based coastal land use zoning in Bangladesh
Rising soil and water salinity is a major concern for coastal areas. Salt-water shrimp aquaculture is a land use mal-adaption to the rising salinity trend, and is contributing to the salinity expansion as well as lowering land productivity in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. This paper aims to propo...
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Published in | Spatial information research (Online) Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. 353 - 364 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Singapore
Springer Singapore
01.06.2021
대한공간정보학회 |
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Summary: | Rising soil and water salinity is a major concern for coastal areas. Salt-water shrimp aquaculture is a land use mal-adaption to the rising salinity trend, and is contributing to the salinity expansion as well as lowering land productivity in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. This paper aims to propose a salinity-based land use zoning to restrict salinity expansion and to reduce land use conflicts. An integrated salinity detection technique combing field soil samples, a geographic information system and remote sensing were used. Subsequently, two determining factors of land suitability—soil salinity and distance from saline water sources—were used to identify zones for paddy/crop, mixed use and shrimp. The study districts witnessed rising salinity between 1990 and 2016, and thereby, decreasing suitable land are for paddy/crop by 20.96% of the agricultural area. The land suitability for paddy, mixed use and shrimp zones was found to be 51.88%, 29.36% and 18.76% of the study area, respectively. The proposed zoning strategy of this paper can be used as a quick and efficient tool for baseline information for integrated coastal zone management plan. |
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Bibliography: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s41324-020-00357-3 |
ISSN: | 2366-3286 2366-3294 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s41324-020-00357-3 |