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@article{175508, author = {Om Wagh and Harsh Togare and Gaurav Chavan and Abhishek Magdum and Avadhut Kulkarni}, title = {Change Detection Study Using Remote Sensing Technique, Pune District, Maharashtra, India.}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {3211-3215}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175508}, abstract = {The environment and resources are greatly impacted by rapid urbanization and changes in land use land cover. Multi-spatial and multi-temporal remote sensing data are now more readily available and of higher quality, making it feasible to quickly and economically identify changes in LULC. This study aims to quantify changes in LULC area of Pune District of Maharashtra state located in India, using Resourcesat-2, LISS-III and Sentinel 2A Images. Using ERDAS 2014 software, LULC changes were identified in sentinel 2A satellite images from December 2024 and Resourcesat-2 satellite images from December 2010.The built-up area has grown 10.8 times during the past 14 years as a result of industrial development, population growth and permanent migration was the main driving forces for built up area expansion. In the same way, the percentage of barren land decreases from 34.95% in 2010 to 20.57% in 2024.}, keywords = {Built up, Change detection, ERDAS, Pune district, Remote sensing.}, month = {April}, }
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