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Land use land cover change detection in D akota county

Land use land cover change detection in D akota county. Taylor Hodne Kwame Adovor. Aim. Our overarching objective is to understand the land use changes in Dakota County (1984 and 2001). Using imagine without any detailed instruction. Study area. Why Dakota County?. Images courtesy MNDOT.

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Land use land cover change detection in D akota county

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  1. Land use land cover change detection in Dakota county Taylor Hodne Kwame Adovor

  2. Aim Our overarching objective is to understand the land use changes in Dakota County (1984 and 2001). Using imagine without any detailed instruction

  3. Study area

  4. Why Dakota County? Images courtesy MNDOT

  5. 1984 image IR

  6. Classified 1984

  7. 2001 false IR

  8. 2001 Classified

  9. 1984 2001

  10. Change Detection 10%

  11. Change Detection 20%

  12. challenges • Time • Data quality • Classification vacillation • Lack of familiarity with study site

  13. Future study • For future projects, we propose to focus on the impact of the Hastings bridge • Actual classes assessments • Undertake a supervised classification that would enable us do an accuracy assessment of our results • Undertake analysis of the underlying factors of change within county boundary

  14. Conclusion • Different land uses have emerged since 1984 and the population and other social dynamics increases both in scales and magnitude leading to transformation and conversion into other forms • It remains uncertain what the actual causes of these changes are…..changes are not attributable at this point for such conclusive statements could be made • Future assessment of change factors will be useful for planning and projections

  15. Questions? ??

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