• Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Land-use Changes Associated with Past Mining in the Kitakyushu District, Japan
  • Rhee, Sungsu;Ling, Marisa Mei;Park, Junboum;
  • Waste-to-Energy Research Division, Environmental Resources Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Environmental Research Complex;Geodetic and Geomatics Engineering Department, Institute Technology;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University;
Abstract
In the beginning of $20^{th}$ century, the coal mining industry had an important role in Japan at which two-thirds of the coal product came from the Kitakyushu-Chikuho District (KCD). As a consequence of mining activities, land-use condition in this district showed notable changes. This paper presented a study of land-use changes in coal mining area by characterizing land-use pattern transition over the last 100 years. In order to carry out the rigorous analysis of land-use, a series of land-use maps over the last 100 years was developed using geographic information systems (GIS). The historic topographic map and another available old data were used to investigate the long-term changes of land-use associated with past mining within the GIS platform. The results showed that the utilization of a series of developed land-use maps successfully indicated the difference of land-use pattern in the KCD before and after the peak of mining activities. The general findings from land-use analysis described that forest and farm lands were lost and turned into abandoned sites in the last 100 years.

Keywords: Spatial and temporal analysis;Geographic information systems (GIS);Land-use;Coal mining;Long term change;

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This Article

  • 2013; 18(4): 40-49

    Published on Aug 31, 2013

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2013.18.4.040
  • Received on May 21, 2013
  • Revised on Aug 2, 2013
  • Accepted on Aug 2, 2013