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INDIA - Mumbai - Urban sprawl intensity 2003 - 2011
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Raigarh/1593
Raigarh/1575
GreaterMumbai
Ulhasnagar
Bhiwandi
Pen
Khalapur
Thane
Alibag
Mumbai
Kalyan
Vasai
Arabian Sea
Wadgaon
n.a. ( 1572)
n.a. ( 1634)
Pali
Murbad
Palghar
Shahapur
Vada
Paud
Roha
Virar
Vasind
Uran
UlhasnagarThane
Panvel
Neral
Murbad
BadlapurAiroli
Powai
Alibag
Amarnath
Bhiwandi
Mumbai
Borivli
Pen
DombivliKalyan
Karjat
Khopoli
Lonavale
73°20'0"E
73°20'0"E
73°0'0"E
73°0'0"E
72°40'0"E
72°40'0"E
19°2
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19°2
0'0"N
19°0
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19°0
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18°4
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18°4
0'0"N
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Land cover / land use
Bangladesh
BhutanChina
India
NepalPakistan
Mumbai
Delhi
Dhaka
Historical Assessment of Spatial Growthof Built-ups in Metropolitan Areas ofDelhi and Mumbai in India and Dhaka inBangladesh
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Contractor:
Urban and Industrial AreasUrban Greenery and Constr. SitesAgricultural LandForestOther Natural and Semi-natural A.Bare LandWater
Intensity of urban sprawl calculated per 500 m grid (%)
AdministrativeDistrict border
The map shows the intensity of urban sprawl from naturalland cover / land use classes in Mumbai metropolitan areabetween years 2003 and 2011. The sprawl was calculatedfrom change product into 500 m tiled grid.Land cover / land use classification of high resolutionimagery from Spot 4, Spot 5 and RapidEye satellites wasused as an input into change analysis. Landsat 5 andLandsat 7 imagery was used as reference source.
Local projection:Datum:Geographic projection:
UTM 43 NorthWGS 84Lat/Lon (DMS) WGS 84
Spot 4, 5 © Spot Image (2003, 2011)RapidEye © RapidEye (2011)Landsat 5, 7 © USGS (2002, 2003, 2011)Administrative boundaries © GADM (2011)Vector Data © Gisat 2011, OSM (2011)Minimum mapping unit: 0.36 haResolution: 20 mSprawl tiles resolution: 500 m
Imagery
VectorsChangeproduct
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