Detecting the Dynamics: Geospatial Monitoring of the Newly Assigned Ramsar Site “The Wadhwana Wetland” in Central Gujarat, India
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Wetland ecosystems are one of the most important areas that provides various ecosystems services as well as habitat for both aquatic and terrestrial life forms. In spite of multiple functions, like biodiversity conservation, water quality improvement, erosion control and climate regulation through CO2 sequestration, wetland ecosystems are under threats. This study attempts to analyze wetland dynamics of Wadhwana Ramsar site using geospatial techniques. The land use land cover (LULC) and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) were investigated through LANDSAT 5 ETM+ of 1990, 2000, 2010, and LANDSAT 8OLI/TIRS of 2020. LULC for study area extent is prepared using SENTINEL 2A 2023 dataset. The LULC is classified using supervised classification method with maximum likelihood algorithm. The red and infrared bands of Landsat imagery from three different time periods were used to calculate NDVI. Results show that wetland ecosystem in the study area decreased by 3.07 km2 (~45%) with the average rate of ~0.615 km2/year. In contrast, agricultural land decreased by 5.56 km2 with the average rate of ~0.428 km2/year between 1990 and 2020. About 0.83km2 of wetland is converted to cultivated land whereas 1.78 and 3.78km2 of Water bodies and Barren lands are converted into cultivated land indicating the biotic pressure on the wetland. To minimize the rapid loss of wetland and water bodies in the study area, proper land use planning and environmental education should be promoted.