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GLCLU land cover (2020)GLCLU land cover (2000)
You
AOI included

tell me about land use change in the aoi

You
AOI included

tell me about land use change in the aoi

Assistant
Stratify raster grid1,000 m cells
Failed
Enrich featureglclu
✓ Done
Stratify raster grid1,000 m cells
Failed
Enrich featureglclu
✓ Done

I can help with that. To understand land use change, I can analyze the Global Land Cover and Land Use (GLCLU) data within the AOI for different years. I will stratify the AOI into a grid and compute GLCLU for each cell in 2000 and 2020 to show the changes over this period.

It seems the request to stratify the grid for land use change encountered an issue. I will try a different approach to investigate land use in the AOI. Let's first try to enrich the entire AOI with land cover data for a single year (2020) to ensure the land cover data is accessible for this region. This will give us a baseline understanding of the land use.

I was able to successfully retrieve land cover data for the AOI for the year 2020, with the dominant class being bare ground (73.16%), followed by tree cover (11.99%) and cropland (11.25%).

The previous attempt to stratify for multiple years failed. To help you understand land use change, I will now stratify the AOI into a grid for the year 2000, and then you can compare it with the 2020 data. This will allow for a visual comparison of land cover changes over time.

It seems I'm still encountering an issue with generating a stratified grid for land use data, even for a single year. While I can't currently display a gridded map of land use change, I can provide a quantitative summary of land cover composition for different years within your AOI.

I have already enriched the AOI with GLCLU data for 2020. Now, I will do the same for the year 2000 so we can compare the overall land cover percentages and infer changes.

I have analyzed the land cover and land use (GLCLU) data for your AOI for the years 2000 and 2020. Here's what the data indicates regarding land use change:

Land Cover Composition in 2000:

  • Bare Ground: 75.68%
  • Tree Cover: 12.77%
  • Cropland: 8.69%
  • Water: 0.70%
  • Wetland Tree Cover: 0.21%
  • Wetland Vegetation: 0.51%

Land Cover Composition in 2020:

  • Bare Ground: 73.16%
  • Tree Cover: 11.99%
  • Cropland: 11.25%
  • Water: 0.95%
  • Wetland Tree Cover: 0.05%
  • Wetland Vegetation: 0.42%

Summary of Land Use Change (2000 to 2020):

The most significant land use changes in the AOI over these two decades are:

  • Cropland increased by approximately 2.56 percentage points (from 8.69% to 11.25%).
  • Bare Ground decreased by approximately 2.52 percentage points (from 75.68% to 73.16%).
  • Tree Cover decreased by about 0.78 percentage points (from 12.77% to 11.99%).
  • There was a notable decrease in Wetland Tree Cover (from 0.21% to 0.05%) and a slight decrease in Wetland Vegetation.
  • Water bodies saw a minor increase (from 0.70% to 0.95%).

In essence, the data suggests a trend of agricultural expansion (increase in cropland) in the AOI, potentially occurring at the expense of bare ground and some natural tree cover and wetland areas.

You
AOI included

render land cover in the aoi

Assistant
Render rasterglclu • 2020
✓ Done

I have rendered the Global Land Cover and Land Use (GLCLU) for your AOI for the year 2020. This will provide a visual representation of the land cover types.

You
AOI included

can you render it for 2000

Assistant
Render rasterglclu • 2000
✓ Done

I have rendered the Global Land Cover and Land Use (GLCLU) for your AOI for the year 2000. You should now see the land cover data for 2000 displayed on your map.

You
AOI included

what land cover type has changed the most since 2000

Assistant

Based on the land cover composition data I provided earlier for 2000 and 2020, Cropland has experienced the most significant change.

  • Cropland increased by approximately 2.56 percentage points (from 8.69% in 2000 to 11.25% in 2020).

The next largest change was a decrease in Bare Ground by approximately 2.52 percentage points.