Vegetation Health and Forest Canopy Density Monitoring in The Sundarban Region Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Author:

Mitra Soma,Naskar Samarjit,Basu Dr. Saikat

Abstract

The present study explores vegetation health and forest canopy density in the Sundarbans region using Landsat-8 images. This work analyzes changes in vegetation health using two vegetation indices, the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Forest Canopy Density (FCD) values of the Sundarbans, from 2014 to 2020. NDVI, comprising two bands, Red and Near-infrared (NIR), shows a declining trend during the period. Two NDVI land cover classification maps for 2014 and 2020 are produced, and the interest area is divided into five classes: Scanty, Low, Medium, and Densely Vegetated Regions and Water Bodies. A single-band linear gradient pseudo-color is used to assess the land cover difference between 2020 and 2014, showing marked changes in densely vegetative areas. The NDVI difference marks the coastal regions with a higher depletion rate of vegetation than the regions away from the seacoasts. FCD has been taken to compare the results of NDVI with it. FCD consists of another four models: AVI (advanced vegetative index), BI (Bare soil index), SSI (scaled shadow index), and TI (thermal index). FCD is also called crown cover or canopy coverage, which refers to the portion of an area in the field covered by the crown of trees. 2014 and 2015 FCD maps are produced with a single band linear gradient pseudocolor with five land cover classifications: bare soil, Bare Soil, Shrubs, Low, Medium, and Highly vegetated regions. Both maps bear a significant resemblance to NDVI land classification maps. Further, the FCD values of the two maps are scaled between 1 and 100, and the area of each class is calculated. To check the veracity of the NDVI and FCD analysis, a Deep Neural Network (DNN) model has been developed to classify each year’s image taken from Google Earth Engine (GEE). It classifies each year’s image with 99% accuracy. The calculation of the area of each class emphasizes the rapid decline of densely wooded vegetation. Almost 80% of the highly forested zone has been diminished and has become part of the medium-forested region. Area inflation in medium-forested regions corroborates the same. The study also analyzes the migration of vegetation density, i.e., where and how many areas are unchanged, growing, or deforested.

Publisher

Perpetual Innovation Media Pvt. Ltd.

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