Preliminary Application of Space-Based Remote Sensing and Geospatial Technology for Investigation on the Geo-Environmental Consequences of Cyclone Aila 2009 in the NW Bangladesh

Preliminary Application of Space-Based Remote Sensing and Geospatial Technology for Investigation on the Geo-Environmental Consequences of Cyclone Aila 2009 in the NW Bangladesh

Climate change phenomena have become a great concern in the context of global change and increased frequency and magnitude of natural disasters throughout the world in the recent time. Natural disasters like floods, cyclones, storm surges etc. often cause significant losses of life, large-scale economic and social impacts, and considerable environmental damages. This paper dealt with study on the overall methodological development to investigate the consequences of climate change extremities particularly, the after effects of cyclone using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. In this connection, individual functional components have been investigated, tested and verified. Time series multi-sensor satellite data particularly of Landsat, World view (from Google origin) have been utilized to infer information on the consequences of Cyclone Aila 2009 hitting part of southwestern Bangladesh as a test case under the present study. Information retrieval mechanism utilized is based on specially designed methodological framework using satellite-based RS technology along with GIS. Developed technical approach consists of a three-fold components – (i) Establishment of input foundation layer with high spatial details to support characterization, recognition and identification of important surface features using high resolution satellite data; (ii) Effective operational procedure to process, analyze, interpret and finally to archive the retrieved information; (iii) Functional computations were made using spatial modeler language (SML) programming environment under ERDAS Imagine image processing software. Satellite image processing, analysis operation together with image-based spectral characterization of surface features under different stressing conditions etc. have been exercised to derive useful surface information. Specially designed geospatial database has been established in GIS using ArcInfo professional software. Varieties of geospatial data from diverse sources have been incorporated categorically as column-based attributes in GIS. Dual spatial data layers have been generated in GIS for two different dates representing the pre-cyclone and post-cyclone time sequences utilizing appropriate high spatial resolution satellite images. Finally, a geospatial image-based combinational technique has been utilized employing high temporal and moderate spatial resolution time series satellite data with low temporal and high spatial resolution satellite data. Such an operation results in an improved spatial and temporal resolution of output products enabling capture of dynamics of surface features in the spatiotemporal domain providing more precision and details in the output. This study has been supplemented with necessary Ground Position System (GPS)-based ground truthing, selected field data collection and field-based group discussions outcomes.

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