Abstract
In the present study, a new spectral index named as Normalized Ratio Urban Index (NRUIms) has been proposed for multi-sensor Landsat satellite data. The new index along with other existing indices, has been used as additional feature for image classification to assess Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes for Dehradun, India. It has been found that use of indices, increases separability between different LULC class-pairs. However, for fallow-urban class pair, NRUIms shows better separability in comparison to other indices. Significant LULC changes have been analysed using Man Kendall (MK) and Sen’s Slope (SS) tests. The change during the period 1991–2019 reveals that an unprecedented urban growth has taken place. Further, conversion of vegetated areas into non-vegetated areas has also been studied in this period. For changed areas, normalized LST difference has been estimated. The LULC conversion from vegetated into non-vegetated areas, leads to an increase in LST and vice-versa.
Acknowledgments
Authors acknowledge Unites States Geological Survey for data used in the present study. Authors are thankful to the anonymous reviewers for providing their invaluable inputs to improve this manuscript.
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