Title
Data Descriptor: A spatio-temporal land use and land cover reconstruction for India from 1960-2010
Date Issued
14 August 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Moulds S.
Mijic A.
Imperial College London
Publisher(s)
Nature Publishing Groups
Abstract
In recent decades India has undergone substantial land use/land cover change as a result of population growth and economic development. Historical land use/land cover maps are necessary to quantify the impact of change at global and regional scales, improve predictions about the quantity and location of future change and support planning decisions. Here, a regional land use change model driven by district-level inventory data is used to generate an annual time series of high-resolution gridded land use/land cover maps for the Indian subcontinent between 1960–2010. The allocation procedure is based on statistical analysis of the relationship between contemporary land use/land cover and various spatially explicit covariates. A comparison of the simulated map for 1985 against remotely-sensed land use/land cover maps for 1985 and 2005 reveals considerable discrepancy between the simulated and remote sensing maps, much of which arises due to differences in the amount of land use/land cover change between the inventory data and the remote sensing maps.
Volume
5
Number
180159
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias del medio ambiente
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85051806135
PubMed ID
Source
Scientific Data
ISSN of the container
20524463
Sponsor(s)
S.M., W.B. and A.M. acknowledge support of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (contracts NE/I022558/1 and NE/N01670X/1). S.M. additionally acknowledges support of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London. W.B. acknowledges the support of the Mountain-EVO project funded by the UK NERC/ESRC/DFID ESPA programme (contract NE/K010239/1). Economic and Social Research Council - ESRC Department for International Development - DFID
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