Spatial Analysis Approach for Identification of Urban Sprawl Pattern: A Case Study of Matara DS Division
Abstract
In this study, the urban sprawl of Matara DS Division was analysed from 1990 to
2020. Landsat satellite imageries were used in this study to extract the built-up area.
Shannon’s Entropy method and Fractal Dimension of Box Counting method were
used to analyse urban sprawl. NDBI was used to extract the built-up area from
Landsat TM/ETM+/TIR satellite imageries which are necessary for calculation of
both methods. A number of grids coinciding with the built-up vector layer had been
used to calculate fractal dimension. The accuracy assessment shows an accuracy
more than expected (above 80%). Additionally, built-up area has changed by a huge
number. An area of 1.097 km2 is shown in the year1990, and in the year 2020, it was
shown as 11.669km2. Shannon’s Entropy was increased from 1990 to 2020 from
1.23 to 1.67, and the year 2000 showed 1.46 while the year 2010 showed 1.52. It has
increased gradually and reached error range (>1.5). Fractal Dimension also was
increased from 1990 to 2020 from 1.24 to 1.65 and year 2000 showed 1.498 and
year 2010 showed 1.520. It 28as also reached to error range (>1.5). Hence, these
results proved that urban sprawl has increased in the study area and the Shannon’s
entropy calculation categorised a high sprawl, sprawl and no sprawl. Isadeen town,
Kadawediya East, Kadawediya West, Kotuwegoda North, Kotuwegoda South,
Mathotagama, Noope, Uyanwatta, Uyanwatta North, Welegoda East, Welegoda
West, Weliweriya East, Weliweriya West GN Divisions are identified as high sprawl
GN Divisions. There is a close relationship between Shannon’s Entropy and Fractal
dimension method as revealed by the graphical representation. Finally, this study
identified the pattern of urban sprawl such as low-density development,
commercial strip development andscattered and dispersed developments in the
study area. The result revealed that, in the year 1990, only scattered development
happened in the study area. But when it came to 2020, it showed 3 development
patterns of urban sprawl and didn’t show leapfrog development.