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Remote sensing for change detection in the Sunderbands,Bangladesh
Authors:Md Jinnahtul Islam  Mohd Shamsul Alam  K Maudood Elahi
Institution:1. Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization , Agargaon, Shere Banglanagar, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh;2. Department of Geography , Jahangirnagar University , Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh
Abstract:Abstract

Change detection study has been made for the mangrove forest of the Sunderbans (Bangladesh) using remote sensing and other ancillary data (1933–1987). At the advent of the British rule the forest was double their present extent. Its present area is about 6000.0 Sq. Km. The productive land area has been increased from 1960. Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha)‐Sundri (Heritiera fames) cover type areas have been increased at the expense of pure Sundri type. Height classes of the forest have been changed, basal area/ha has decreased. It is observed that there is a net decrease in Sundri standing volume of the order of 40% and that of Gewa 45% over the past 25 years (1960–1985). Total timber volume for all of the species has been reduced to near about a half. Timber volume/ha and basal area/ha for Gewa have increased in the Sharankhola Island of the forest. Sundri tress are being replaced by Gewa. CIR aerial photographs have been found most suitable for cover type analysis and other change detection study. Regular monitoring of the changes of the forest using remote sensing technique has been suggested.
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