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REMOTE SENSING AND GIS INTEGRATION FOR LAND COVER ANALYSIS, 
A CASE STUDY: GOKCEADA ISLAND 
F. Bektas *, C. Goksel * 
* ITU, Civil Engineering Faculty, 34469 Maslak Istanbul, Turkey Istanbul 
bektasfi@itu.edu.tr, goksel@itu.edu.tr 
Commission IV, WG IV/7 
KEY WORDS : Remote Sensing, Land Cover, GIS, Integration, Landsat 
ABSTRACT: 
In this study, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) integration were used in order to analyse land cover of 
Gókceada Island by using Landsat 7 ETM data with slope and aspect data. Digital image processing techniques were conducted for 
the processes of image enhancement, manipulation, registration and classification for land cover analysis. Digital Elevation Model 
of the island were performed by digitising 1/25000 scaled standart topographic map. Slope and aspect map were derived by using 
the DEM as layers in GIS. Previously derived slope and aspect maps were overlain on the classified image to delineate problamatic 
areas of island for urbanisation. Gokceada Island has been developing rapidly over the last decade, successful planning will require 
reliable information about land use/cover distribution. This study illustrates that integration of remotely sensed data and GIS 
techniques are effective in order to provide such information. 
1. INTRODUCTION 
Land cover is a fundamental parameter describing the Earth's 
surface. This parameter is a considerable variable that impacts 
on and links many parts of the human and physical 
environments (Foody, 2002). Remote sensing technique has 
ability to represent of land cover categories by means of 
classification process. With the availability of multispectral 
remotely sensed data in digital form and the developments in 
digital processing, remote sensing supplies a new prospective 
for land-cover/land-use analysis. Geographical Information 
Systems have already been used for assessing environmental 
problems, since they provides a flexible environment and a 
powerful tool for the manipulation and analysis of spatial 
information for land cover feature identification and the maps 
of all variables were combined to extract information to beter 
understand analysing (Weng, 2001). Satellite remote sensing, in 
conjuction with geographic information systems, has been 
widely applied and been recognized as a powerful and effective 
tool in analysing land cover/use categories (Ehlers et al., 1990; 
Treitz et al., 1992; Harris and Ventura, 1995; Weng, 2001). 
This study made use of remotely sensed data and GIS 
technologies; to evaluate qualitatively and quantitatively 
outcome of Gokceada Island land cover/use distribution. 
Obtained results were compared with each other, visualized and 
analyzed, in Geographic Information System. 
2. STUDY AREA 
The selected area of study was Gókceada Island of Turkey as 
shown in figure 1. Gókceada island located between latitudes 
40^ 05 12" N and 40° 14 18^ N and longtitude 25" 40 06^ E 
and 26° 01° 05” E, is the most largest island of Turkey and 
comprises 289.5 km? and has a population of 8875. The terrain 
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of the island is mostly hilly and the climate of it basically 
Mediterreanne and it is the 4th island of the world from the 
point of plenty of fresh water sources in the world. The 
economy of the island is based mainly on tourism. Gokceada 
Island is being developed. year after year, extending their 
infrastructure in order to cope to increasing number of tourist 
arrivals. Economic prosperity in the island has generated a 
significant demand for all forms of recreational activities. 
  
Figurel. Location of the study arca 
 
	        
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