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SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LAND COVER CHANGE BASED ON URBAN EXPANSION IN TALOMO-LIPADAS WATERSHED

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Current issue: Volume 24, No. 2 (2024)

SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LAND COVER CHANGE BASED ON URBAN EXPANSION IN TALOMO-LIPADAS WATERSHED

Richelyn C. Dumdum*, Sheryl Anne B. Jamero, Jason Ben R. Paragamac, Charlyn T. Gorgonio, Marlon C. Suelto

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59893/abud.24(2).020

Dumdum R.C., Jamero S.A.B., Paragamac J.B.R., Gorgonio C.T., Suelto M.C. 2024. Spatio-temporal analysis of land cover change based on urban expansion in Talomo- Lipadas Watershed. Acta Biol. Univ Daugavp., 2024(2): 369-382.

Abstract

Urbanization is a large-scale population shift from rural to urban areas and the ensuing physical changes to urban areas. The condition of land use and land cover of an area reflects the socioeconomic and natural resources present, as well as how they are utilized over time and space. A significant effect is the extent and types of land use and land cover disturbances such as the conversion of grasslands to urban areas, wetlands to agriculture, orchards from cropland and agricultural land, and forestland being replaced with resi­dential land use. Davao City is currently rapidly urbanizing, and several changes to the watershed’s land cover are possible. This study was carried out to analyze the degree of urban expansion based on the land cover change in the Talomo-Lipadas Watershed from 2010, 2015, and 2020 using the Geographic Information System. The results show that the spatiotemporal change of the Talomo-Lipadas land cover from the years 2010, 2015, and 2020 is noticeable based on each land cover area and percent change in where urban land from 7.29% to 10.91% or 28.53 km2 to 43 km2, forest from 12.1% to 17.76% or 47.36 km2 to 70 km2, barren land from 0-0.25% or 0 to 1 km2, and water from 0.35% % to 0.76% or 1.39 km2 to 3 km2 exhibit an increase in terms of area and percent change while cropland from 76.48% to 67.28% or 299.15 km2 to 269 km2 and grassland from 3.33% to 2.03% or 13.03 km2 to 8 km2 show a decrease. In a five-year interval, this watershed continuously experiences changes, particularly in urban land or built-up areas brought by the construction of roads, towns, houses, and other built-up areas.

Keywords: Urbanization, built-up expansion, watershed, Davao City, Philippines.

*Corresponding author: Richelyn C. Dumdum. Environmental Studies Department, University of Mindanao, 8000, Davao City, Philippines. E-mail: rdumdum@umindanao.edu.ph

Sheryl Anne B. Jamero. Environmental Studies Department, University of Mindanao, 8000, Davao City, Philippines

Jason Ben R. Paragamac. Professional Schools, University of Mindanao, 8000, Davao City, Philippines

Charlyn T. Gorgonio. Institute of Biodiversity and the Environment, Professional Schools, University of Mindanao, 8000, Davao City, Philippines

Marlon C. Suelto. University of the Philippines, 8000, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines