0 10 20 30 Km Location Interpretation ± INDIA - Delhi - Urban sprawl intensity 2003 - 2010 Legend ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sardhana Delhi Faridabad Hathin Palwal Gurgaon Nuh Pataudi Baghpat Dadri Khurja Sikandarabad Ghaziabad Hapur Meerut Nangloi Jat Muradnagar Miranpur Meerut Mawana Loni Lawar Khas Kithor Khurja Khekra Khatauli Kharkhauda Khair Kandhla Jhajjar Jewar Hodal Hapur Punahana Gulaothi Gohana Ghaziabad Faridabad Dharuhera Delhi Dasna Dadri Chhaprauli Bulandshahr Budhana Bawana Baraut Bahadurgarh Baghpat Alipur Tijara Bhiwadi Taoru Sonipat Sohna Sikandarabad Sardhana Samalkha Gurgaon Rewari Pilkhua Phalauda Pataudi Parichhatgarh Palwal New Delhi Noida 78°0'0"E 77°40'0"E 77°40'0"E 77°20'0"E 77°20'0"E 77°0'0"E 77°0'0"E 76°40'0"E 76°40'0"E 29°0'0"N 29°0'0"N 28°40'0"N 28°40'0"N 28°20'0"N 28°20'0"N 28°0'0"N 28°0'0"N 660000 660000 680000 680000 700000 700000 720000 720000 740000 740000 760000 760000 780000 780000 3100000 3100000 3120000 3120000 3140000 3140000 3160000 3160000 3180000 3180000 3200000 3200000 3220000 3220000 3240000 3240000 Land cover / land use Bangladesh Bhutan China India Nepal Pakistan Mumbai Delhi Dhaka Historical Assessment of Spatial Growth of Built-ups in Metropolitan Areas of Delhi and Mumbai in India and Dhaka in Bangladesh Project name: Contractor: Urban and Industrial Areas Urban Greenery and Constr. Sites Agricultural Land Forest Other Natural and Semi-natural A. Bare Land Water River Bed Intensity of urban sprawl calculated per 700 m grid (%) Administrative District border The map shows the intensity of urban sprawl from natural land cover / land use classes in the Delhi National Capital Area between years 2003 and 2010. The sprawl was calculated from change product into 700 m tiled grid. Land cover / land use classification of high resolution imagery from Spot 4, Spot 5 and RapidEye satellites was used as an input into change analysis. Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 imagery was used as reference source. Local projection: Datum: Geographic projection: UTM 43 North WGS 84 Lat/Lon (DMS) WGS 84 Spot 4, 5 © Spot Image (2003, 2010) RapidEye © RapidEye (2011) Landsat 5, 7 © USGS (2003, 2010) Administrative boundaries © GADM (2011) Vector Data © Gisat 2011, OSM (2011) Minimum mapping unit: 0.36 ha Resolution: 20 m Sprawl tiles resolution: 700 m Imagery Vectors Change product The aim of EOWORLD is to produce, deliver and assess the benefits of EO-based geo-information services in support of on-going World Bank project activities. This work forms part ESA’s efforts to raise awareness within the World Bank of European and Canadian EO missions (both ESA and national), and the capabilities of EO service providers to provide information customised to the needs of individual projects. The World Bank together with ESA have identified 12 specific EOWORLD Actions for which EO-based information has significant potential. 1 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 100