A Comprehensive Analysis Of Mahilpur Block's Land Use And Land Cover Using Geospatial Technology
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Abstract
In studies the use of geospatial technology to analyze land use and land cover has become increasingly important. This article presents an examination of the land cover and land use, in the Mahilpur block using methods. Remote sensing, satellite imagery and geographic information systems (GIS) are employed to assess patterns and changes in land utilization over a timeframe. These tools aid in identifying and categorizing types of land use such as areas, water bodies, forests and agricultural land. The findings contribute to our understanding of how land's used in the Mahilpur block enabling informed decisions on development planning and sustainable land management. Furthermore this study demonstrates how geospatial technology can be applied for research endeavors worldwide. It underscores the importance of technology as a tool for monitoring and analyzing changes, in land use and cover dynamics benefiting both academic research and practical land management initiatives