1. Evaluating Urban Green and Gray Space Interaction: A Spatiotemporal Land-Use Monitoring and Land Degradation Susceptibility Modeling over Balurghat City, India.
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Bal, Nilanjan, Moosvi, Ali Raza, Sarkar, Sanjit, and Kujur, Archana
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LAND degradation , *CITIES & towns , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *CARBON in soils , *PUBLIC spaces - Abstract
Most Indian cities restrict access to green spaces due to the fast growth of urban gray spaces. The dynamic convergences of these two spaces could enhance city-level land degradation. This issue is rarely studied in Indian cities, however. This study seeks to examine the interactive nature of urban green (V) and gray (U) spaces and to model land degradation susceptibility (LDS) in Balurghat City, India. Decade-wise remote sensing data are analyzed to understand city statutory level transformation, alteration of different land-use types, and city grid-level U–V interaction scenarios. Identified LDS parameters such as soil organic carbon content (SOCC), land productivity dynamics (LPD), vegetation dynamics (Vdynamics), and urban developed land dynamics (Udynamics) are modeled using the analytical hierarchy process method. The structural equation model evaluates the current model fitting. Results show a steady increase in U concentration conversion per grid (by reducing V) from 2000 to 2020, suggesting the dynamic situation of U and V in the city. The model-fitting statistics show that the SOCC strongly influences LDS, followed by Vdynamics, Udynamics, and LPD. The significance of this study remains in its methodological framework, identified city-level LDS drivers, and approaches to evaluate urban V and U in a spatiotemporal frame. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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