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Urban Sprawl Detection in Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR Since 2000-2020: Using Remote Sensing Data

This document analyzes urban sprawl in Vientiane, Laos between 2000-2020 using remote sensing data. Landsat imagery from 2000 and 2020 was classified using a support vector machine algorithm. Results found urban area increased 19.65% while forest and bare land decreased. The methodology accurately mapped land use changes and identified rapid urban expansion driven by foreign investment and economic growth in Vientiane.

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Urban Sprawl Detection in Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR Since 2000-2020: Using Remote Sensing Data

This document analyzes urban sprawl in Vientiane, Laos between 2000-2020 using remote sensing data. Landsat imagery from 2000 and 2020 was classified using a support vector machine algorithm. Results found urban area increased 19.65% while forest and bare land decreased. The methodology accurately mapped land use changes and identified rapid urban expansion driven by foreign investment and economic growth in Vientiane.

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URBAN SPRAWL DETECTION IN VIENTIANE CAPITAL, LAO PDR

SINCE 2000-2020: USING REMOTE SENSING DATA

GIS and Remote Sensing (JEE-684)


Sisalermkiat Phandanouvong
Student ID: 62300800004

The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment


Center of Excellence on Energy Technology and Environment
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

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Introduction

Data used

Methodology

Results and Discussion

Conclusion

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1. Introduction

• Remote sensing has increasingly been used as a source of LULC information at


local, regional, and global scales (Homer et al., 2020)

• Lao PDR is one of the fastest-growing economies in ASEAN which has estimated
more than 6% from 2014-2019 (Asian Development Bank, 2017)

• The data quality and reliability of LULC in Vientiane Capital have been one of the
biggest issues in getting a clear picture of the urban sprawl changes

• Remote sensing and GIS techniques have been applied to analyze the actual data
to get the accuracy and precise outcomes (Pal and Pani, 2019)

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1. Introduction
1.1 Study background

• Vientiane is the Capital the


City of Lao PDR and the
Central Economic Corridor
(CEC), also the most active
city due to the rapid
increase of projects for the
future trade and the
operating special economic
zone in the area (C. Agency
and N.E. Co, 2015)

Source: Processed by the Author based on the JICA Study

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1. Introduction
1.2 Objectives

1 To study how much area has been used for urban sprawl in Vientiane Capital;

To examine a methodology to improve the effectiveness of the urban sprawl of


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Vientiane Capital; and

To address the objective, Landsat images, geographic information systems, and some
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secondary data from urban organizations were deployed in this study.

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1. Introduction
1.3 Study area

This current study area


aimed to map the expansion
of urbanization in 7 districts
in Vientiane capital included:
1)Sisattanak,
2)Xaysetha,
3)Chanthabouly,
4)Sikhottabong,
5)Xaythany,
6)Mayparkngum, and
7)Hadxaifong

Source: The Author

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2. Data used

2.1 Landsat imagery

Table 1. Specifications of Landsat TM-5 and Landsat OLI-8 imagery used in this study

No. Landsat Sensor Path/Row Format Date

1 Landsat 5 TM 128/47 Geo TIFF 03/11/2000

2 Landsat 5 TM 128/48 Geo TIFF 03/11/2000

3 Landsat 8 OLI 128/47 Geo TIFF 11/01/2020

4 Landsat 8 OLI 128/48 Geo TIFF 11/01/2020

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2. Data used
2.2 Data preprocessing
Study area

Preprocessed imagery of study area in Landsat TM-5 (2000) Preprocessed imagery of study area in Landsat OLI-8 (2020)

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3.1 Data analysis framework

Remote sensing data


(Landsat 5 and Landsat 8 data)

Data acquisition USGS


(GloVis)

Images processing

3. Methodology Reference data Image classification Data training

No
Accuracy assessment

Yes

Change detection
(Identification of LULC changes from year 2000 to 2020)

Change map

GIS
(The final maps of LULC changes)

Source: The Author 9


3. Methodology
3.2 Supervised Classification (using Support Vector Machine)
Table 2. Classification scheme used for study area

Class Type Color Class Description


Urban Red All types of manmade structures: residential, industrial,
commercial and services; transportation and utilities; built-up

Agriculture Yellow gardens, parks and playgrounds, grassland, agricultural, vegetated


lands, agricultural lands, and crop fields
Bare Land Cyan Areas with no vegetation cover, sand, open space, and bare soils

Water Blue River, water reservoirs, lakes, and ponds


Forest Green Trees, natural vegetation

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4. Results and Discussion
4.1 LULC changes in Vientiane Capital from 2000 to 2020
Table 3. Summary of class statistics
2000 2020 Change (%)
Class Type
Landsat 5 (km2) % Landsat 8 (km2) %

Urban 26.11 1.28 426.907 20.935 19.65

Agriculture
621.56 30.48 707.983 34.718 4.24

Water
71.27 3.50 60.312 2.958 -0.54

Bare Land
562.56 27.59 444.483 21.796 -5.79

Forest
757.75 37.16 399.560 19.594 -17.56

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4. Results and Discussion
4.2 LULC changes in Vientiane Capital from 2000 to 2020 (Spatial)
• For Landsat TM-5, the overall accuracy for LULC classification using the SVM algorithm was 80.31%
• For Landsat OLI-8, the overall accuracy for LULC classification using the SVM algorithm was 83.69%

Final map of study area in Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR (2000) Final map of study area in Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR (2020)

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5. Conclusion

• Vientiane Capital from 2000 to 2020 was characterized by the rapid expansion of
urban area by 19.65% and significant spatial variation, induced by the foreign
direct investment (FDI) to stimulate economic growth and social development

• The accuracy of LULC classification for the method using SVM has been tested and
it has been found that SVM (for Landsat 5 data and Landsat 8 data) classification
are more accurate than other supervised classification techniques such as
Minimum Distance and Maximum Likelihood

• The environmental impact and eco-friendly of urban sprawl in Vientiane Capital


have to consider more to lead sustainable development

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