Land use and land cover (LULC) terrain in Ghana has undergone profound changes over the past years emanating
mainly from anthropogenic activities, which have impacted countrywide and sub-regional environment. This study
is a comprehensive analysis via integrated approach of geospatial procedures such as Remote Sensing (RS) and
Geographic Information System (GIS) of past, present and future LULC from satellite imagery covering Ghana’s
Ashanti regional capital (Kumasi) and surrounding districts. Multi-temporal satellite imagery data sets of four different years, 1990 (Landsat TM), 2000 (Landsat ETM+), 2010 (Alos and Disaster Monitoring Constellation-DMC)
and 2020 (SENTINEL), spanning over a 30-year period were mapped. Five major LULC categories – Closed Forest,
Open Forest, Agriculture, Built-up and Water – were delineated premised on the prevailing geographical settings,
field study and remote sensing data. Markov Cellular Automata modelling was applied to predict the probable LULC
change consequence for the next 20 years (2040). The study revealed that both Open Forest and Agriculture class
categories decreased 51.98 to 38.82 and 27.48 to 20.11, respectively. Meanwhile, Built-up class increased from 4.8%
to 24.8% (over 500% increment from 1990 to 2020). Rapid urbanization caused the depletion of forest cover and
conversion of farmlands into human settlements. The 2040 forecast map showed an upward increment in the Builtup area up to 35.2% at the expense of other LULC class categories. This trend from the past to the forecasted future
would demand that judicious LULC resolutions have to be made to keep Ghana’s forest cover, provide arable land for
farming activities and alleviate the effects of climate change.
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