IAPRS & SIS, Vol.34, Part 7, “Resource and Environmental Monitoring”, Hyderabad, India, 2002
LANDUSE/LAND COVER MAPPING USING IRS-1C, PAN DATA IN THE VICINITY OF
PROPOSED ROAD AND RAIL ALIGNMENT SITES IN PARTS OF DIBRUGARH,
DHEMAJI AND SIBSAGAR DISTRICTS OF ASSAM, INDIA
P.N.Shah **, P. K. Goswami ? & A. Uniyal ^
“Remote Sensing Applications Centre, Uttar Pradesh
Sector-G, Jankipuram, Kursi Road, Lucknow - 226 021, India E-mail : rsacup@yahoo.com
®Disaster Management & Mitigation Centre, Academy Of Administration, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India
KEY WORDS : IRS-1C, LISS-III, PAN, Brahmaputra River, Braided River, Road & Rail Alignment, Land use/land cover
ABSTRACT:
The development of road and railway are of great importance in the movement of men and material. Transportation and communication
facilities are the means by which distant areas can be made more useful for human purposes. In view of the proposed construction of a
road cum rail bridge across Brahmaputra river near Bogibilgaon in Dibrugarh district of Assam, a need for mapping of Landuse/Land
cover pattern in the vicinity of proposed road and rail alignment sites has been felt by Rail India Technical & Economic Services Ltd.
(RITES). IRS-1C, PAN data on 1:25,000 scale and IRS-1C, LISS-III data of February, 1997 have been used for delineating different
categories of built-up land, agricultural land, forest land, wetland, wasteland, grass/grazing land, transportation network etc in parts of
Dhemaji, Dibrugarh and Sibsagar districts of Assam. Most part of the study area is flat, gently slopping alluvial terrain mainly being used
for agricultural purposes. Single crop practice is most common in the area. Some of the areas are cultivated during Rabi season mainly for
paddy. A vast alluvial land is being used for the tea gardens which is becoming more and more popular among inhabitants of the area as is
evident from the drastic increase in the tea garden area over the last 30 years. A large part of cropland as well as forest land has been
converted into tea gardens. The landuse/land cover maps prepared on 1:25,000 scale would help the decision makers and design engineers
in taking appropriate measures for designing suitable structures, land acquisition planning and implementation of rehabilitation
programme.
1. INTRODUCTION
Land is our most precious resource, which is vital for the well
being and sustainable development without disturbing the
ecological balance. The development of road and railway are of
great importance in the movement of men and material. At
present the pathway across the mighty Brahmaputra river has been
through ferry services in the upper Assam. It is proposed to
construct a road cum rail bridge across Brahmaputra river near
Bogibilgaon to connect Dhemaji district with Dibrugarh district
through road and railway networks. The ever growing population
and limited availability of land necessitates proper utilization of
available land resources through scientific landuse planning.
Information on the existing landuse/land cover, its spatial
distribution and changes are essential for making developmental
plans (Dhinwa et.al., 1992). Remote Sensing techniques helped in
efficient selection of potential route than could have been possible
by conventional ground techniques alone (Jha V.K. et.al., 1998)
which would be of immense use to construction engineer. A need
for mapping of landuse/land cover pattern in the vicinity of
proposed road and railway alignment networks in parts of
Dibrugarh, Dhemaji and Sibsagar districts of Assam has been felt
by the Rail India Technical & Economic Services Ltd. for
understanding the land utilization aspects, environmental
processes and related problems. In order to use land optimally, it
is necessary to have first hand information about existing
landuse/landcover pattern in the vicinity of proposed road cum
railway alignment sites. IRS-1C, Panchromatic data (PAN) and
LISS-III data have been used for preparing Landuse/Land cover
maps on 1:25,000 scale which would provide landscape details
alongwith braiding river channels & braid bar patterns of the
Brahmaputra river which would in turn help RITES to determine
the feasibility of alignment sites and in taking appropriate remedial
measures for designing suitable structures, acquisition of land,
planning and implementation of rehabilitation programme.
2. STUDY AREA
A multi purpose rail cum road bridge is proposed to be constructed
across Brahmaputra river near Bogibilgaon which will connect
with existing railway and road networks in Dhemaji, Dibrugarh
and Sibsagar districts of upper Assam(Figure-1). It is located
between 27°0' and 27°37'30"N latitudes and 94°37'30" and 95°0'E
longitudes & covered in Survey of India toposheet No.
831/10,11,14,15 & 16 on 1:50,000 scale. The Brahmaputra river
has braided river channel pattern with braid bars. The tributaries
of Brahmaputra river draining the study area include Dibru, Burhi
Dihing, Sesa, Diroi, Dimow, Disang, Burhi Suti, Tangani, Sisi,
Diksam, Simen etc. The climate of he study area is humid to sub
tropical. The total annual rainfall varies from 1350 to 2405 mm.
The soils of the area are sandy loam-loam silty, loam-silty clay in
texture.
3. DATA USED AND METHODOLOGY
Survey of India topographical maps on 1:50,000 scale covering
sheet No. 831/10,11,14,15 & 16 surveyed in 1963-64/1963-70
have been enlarged to 1:25,000 scale using Plan Variograph for
preparing base maps showing existing road and railway,
embankment, canal, settlement etc. IRS-1C, Panchromatic (PAN)
data having spatial resolution of 5.8 m covering quadrant No.
831/10 SE; 831/11 NE & SE; 831/14 SE & SW; 83I/15NE, NW,
SW, SE; 831/16 NE, NW & SW on 1:25,000 scale and IRS-1C,
LISS-IH geocoded false colour composite on 1:50,000 scale
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