Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS to Detect the Spatial and Temporal Changes of Land Use and Land Cover in Jerash Governorate, North-West Jordan
Geographic information systems and remote
sensing data were used to monitor the natural
resources in Jerash Governorate. Land use and land
cover (LULC), and Spatio-temporal changes
between 1990 and 2019 were analyzed. The postclassification
analysis technique was used for
processing the data of digital satellite images to
detect the temporal changes in the target area during
the specified period. Remote sensing techniques
were adopted to classify the satellite images and
illustrated land cover maps revealed the expansion
and contraction of the land cover from 1990 to 2019.
Supervised classification was used to categorize the
Landsat images into five classes using the
maximum-likelihood classification tool of ArcMap
10.4 software. The results indicated an increase in
urbanization and cultivated lands at the cost of bare
lands and forests. The results also depicted a
significant increase in agricultural (101.4 sq. km),
urban (45.5 sq. km), and water covered lands (1.3 sq.
km) in 2019 as compared to 1990, which symbolizes
an expansion of 28.8 %, 101.3%, and 225 %,
respectively. Contrarily, a decline in both bare lands
(16.2%) and forests (8%) was noted. The total
accuracy of classified images was quite significant
and remained