An Assessment of Urban Expansion through the Integration of Remote Sensing Data and the Relative Shannon Entropy Model in GIS: A Case Study of Mirissa Tourism City in Sri Lanka
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2023-09Author
Hasara, KSLS
Wickramathilaka, NV
Sandamali, Janaki
Chathuranga, Manjula
Malavipathirana, CG
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Urban expansion, defined as the increase in the
built-up area of settlements accompanied by population
growth, has a long history influenced by human activities.
However, in densely populated areas, urban growth can
occur without physical expansion, while urban expansion
can occur without substantial population growth due to
densification. The developing world has experienced rapid
growth across various industries, with tourism emerging as
a significant and expanding global sector. Unplanned urban
expansion has led to the issue of urban sprawl, which has
become a prominent topic in various scientific disciplines.
This study focuses on investigating the expansion of Mirissa
Tourism City. The primary objective is to determine urban
land expansion using Shannon's Entropy value. Remote
sensing and Geographic Information Science (GIS)
techniques offer methods to assess expansion indices using
satellite imagery. Satellite images from 2005, 2010, 2015,
and 2020, obtained from USGS Earth Explorer, and were
used as primary data sources. The Normalized Difference
Built-up Index (NDBI) was employed to extract the built-up
areas and calculate urban expansion/urban sprawl,
enabling the identification of expansion patterns in the study
area.
The findings include the generation of maps depicting the
expansion of built-up areas in Mirissa Tourism City,
revealing the urban expansion using Shannon's entropy
value. Incorporating such analysis into town planning
allows for the identification of extension patterns that
promote sustainable development. The results indicate that
the region experienced slight expansion between 2005 and
2010, followed by a moderate rate of expansion from 2010
to 2015 and 2020. Ultimately, the output highlights that
urban expansion predominantly occurred from the
beachside towards the city center area in Mirissa Tourism
City.