Integrated landsat image analysis and hydrologic modeling to detect impacts of 25-year land-cover change on surface runoff in a Philippine watershed

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Landsat MSS and ETM+ images were analyzed to detect 25-year land-cover change (1976-2001) in the critical Taguibo Watershed in Mindanao Island, Southern Philippines. This watershed has experienced historical modifications of its land-cover due to the presence of logging industries in the 1950s, and continuous deforestation due to illegal logging and slash-and-burn agriculture in the present time. To estimate the impacts of land-cover change on watershed runoff, land-cover information derived from the Landsat images was utilized to parameterize a GIS-based hydrologic model. The model was then calibrated with field-measured discharge data and used to simulate the responses of the watershed in its year 2001 and year 1976 land-cover conditions. The availability of land-cover information on the most recent state of the watershed from the Landsat ETM+ image made it possible to locate areas for rehabilitation such as barren and logged-over areas. We then created a rehabilitated" land-cover condition map of the watershed (re-forestation of logged-over areas and agro-forestation of barren areas) and used it to parameterize the model and predict the runoff responses of the watershed. Model results showed that changes in land-cover from 1976 to 2001 were directly related to the significant increase in surface runoff. Runoff predictions showed that a full rehabilitation of the watershed, especially in barren and logged-over areas, will be likely to reduce the generation of a huge volume of runoff during rainfall events. The results of this study have demonstrated the usefulness of multi-temporal Landsat images in detecting land-cover change, in identifying areas for rehabilitation, and in evaluating rehabilitation strategies for management of tropical watersheds through its use in hydrologic modeling. © 2011 by the authors." View source
Year

2011

Secondary Title

Remote Sensing

Volume

3

Number

6

Pages

1067-1087

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs3061067

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Keyword(s)

Hydrology, Impact analysis, Land-cover, Landsat, Modelling, Hydrologic modeling, Hydrologic models, Illegal logging, Land cover, Land-cover change, Landsat ETM+, Landsat images, Logging industry, Model results, Multi-temporal, Philippines, Rainfall event, Recent state, Rehabilitation strategy, Runoff prediction, Runoff response, Slash-and-burn agriculture, Surface runoffs, Watershed runoff, Deforestation, Mathematical models, Runoff, Watersheds, Landforms

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Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Philippines

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