Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing

At present the rampant construction and poor compensatory plantation are taking a heavy toll on Kolkata’s environment. Now, Kolkata’s green cover stands at a dismal 5%, which is below the requirement of 15% for the Indian Metros. Last year Kolkata and its adjoining area have lost more than...

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Main Author: Mondal Kanti Biraj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA 2013-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova: Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić"
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7599/2013/0350-75991304093M.pdf
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description At present the rampant construction and poor compensatory plantation are taking a heavy toll on Kolkata’s environment. Now, Kolkata’s green cover stands at a dismal 5%, which is below the requirement of 15% for the Indian Metros. Last year Kolkata and its adjoining area have lost more than 5,000 trees to development projects, unauthorized chapping and natural causes. This has pushed up the carbon count by an alarming 5,500,000 kg. per year. The environmentalists feel that, the impact of this loss would be felt in the coming years. Thus, the rapid destruction of the urban greenery from the Indian city’s environs affects the urban ecology and causes environmental degradation. Therefore, an attempt has been made here to analyze the urban greenery or vegetation profile of Kolkata at micro level. Vegetation covers of ward 19 and 20 of Kolkata Municipal Corporation Area along with the search of its low existence (KMCA) has been worked for the study. To speed up mapping and decision making, remotely sensed satellite data have been advocated and GIS technology has been used to represent the research work more advanced.
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spelling doaj.art-1ec52c01c10647698958d187c40193962023-12-02T22:05:19ZengGeographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASAZbornik Radova: Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić"0350-75991821-28082013-01-016349311010.2298/IJGI1304093K0350-75991304093MDestruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensingMondal Kanti Biraj0Netaji Subhas Open University, West Bengal, IndiaAt present the rampant construction and poor compensatory plantation are taking a heavy toll on Kolkata’s environment. Now, Kolkata’s green cover stands at a dismal 5%, which is below the requirement of 15% for the Indian Metros. Last year Kolkata and its adjoining area have lost more than 5,000 trees to development projects, unauthorized chapping and natural causes. This has pushed up the carbon count by an alarming 5,500,000 kg. per year. The environmentalists feel that, the impact of this loss would be felt in the coming years. Thus, the rapid destruction of the urban greenery from the Indian city’s environs affects the urban ecology and causes environmental degradation. Therefore, an attempt has been made here to analyze the urban greenery or vegetation profile of Kolkata at micro level. Vegetation covers of ward 19 and 20 of Kolkata Municipal Corporation Area along with the search of its low existence (KMCA) has been worked for the study. To speed up mapping and decision making, remotely sensed satellite data have been advocated and GIS technology has been used to represent the research work more advanced.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7599/2013/0350-75991304093M.pdfvegetation covergeographic information systemremote sensing
spellingShingle Mondal Kanti Biraj
Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
Zbornik Radova: Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić"
vegetation cover
geographic information system
remote sensing
title Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
title_full Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
title_fullStr Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
title_full_unstemmed Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
title_short Destruction of urban greenary of Indian cities: A study of the two wards of Kolkata through GIS and remote sensing
title_sort destruction of urban greenary of indian cities a study of the two wards of kolkata through gis and remote sensing
topic vegetation cover
geographic information system
remote sensing
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7599/2013/0350-75991304093M.pdf
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