Remote sensing and GIS-based regional geomorphological mapping—a tool for land use planning in developing countries |
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Authors: | G. Bocco, M. Mendoza,A. Vel zquez |
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Affiliation: | G. Bocco, M. Mendoza,A. Velázquez |
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Abstract: | Land use planning and necessary supporting data are crucial to developing countries that are usually under severe environmental and demographic strains. Approaches and methods to map the variability of natural resources are important tools to properly guide spatial planning. In this paper, we describe a method to quickly map terrain at reconnaissance (1:250,000) and semi-detailed (1:50,000) levels. This method can be utilized as a basis for further land evaluation and land use planning in large territories. The approach was tested in the state of Michoacan, central-western Mexico, currently undergoing rapid deforestation and subsequent land degradation.Results at the reconnaissance level describe the geographic distribution of major landforms and dominant land cover, and provide a synoptic inventory of natural resources. Results at the semi-detailed level indicate how to nest individual landforms to major units and how they can be used to run procedures for land evaluation. If combined with appropriate socioeconomic data, governmental guidelines for land use planning can be formulated on the basis of reconnaissance and semi-detailed terrain analysis. |
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Keywords: | Geomorphological mapping Land use planning Remote sensing GIS Mexico |
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