Understanding Changes in Desertification Status of Jaisalmer District Rajasthan An Investigation Based on Multi Sensor Satellite Data and GIS Techniques
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Desertification has often been addressed as land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry subhumid
newlineregions arising from various factors, including climatic variation and human
newlineactivities. It is a global issue in recent times since about 1.2 billion people are at risk from
newlinedesertification. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is
newlineaiming currently to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality in order to restore the productivity
newlineof degraded lands and improve the socio economic conditions of the people in these lands.
newlineOne of the key requirements at this juncture is inventory and monitoring desertification and
newlineland degradation at region level using satellite data in Geographical Information System
newline(GIS) environment for providing baseline data to be used for prioritizing areas, carrying out
newlinedesertification vulnerability and risk assessment and preparing action plans for combating
newlinedesertification and land degradation.
newlineThus the present research intends to understand the changes in desertification status over
newlinedifferent time frames at a regional scale using multi sensor satellite images. Data mining
newlinetechniques has been used to extract useful information from large amounts of data at
newlineregional level in regards to desertification/land degradation from different perspectives and
newlineorganize it in a form for easy scientific understanding.
newlineThe entire study is carried out over Jaisalmer district, situated in western part of Rajasthan
newlinestate, India. Jaisalmer district covers the maximum part of world s most populously
newlineinhabited desert, Thar. Belonging to desertic environment, this region is exposed to severe
newlinemeteorological conditions and typical anthropogenic pressures. Thus this area is very fragile
newlineand prone to land degradation. Wind erosion is the most dominant agent of land degradation
newlinein this region and constantly driving changes. Migration of fresh dunes is the major
newlineproblem, in this area because they flow in different directions due to strong influence o