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Acquisition Date
January 19, 1989
February 19, 2000
February 6, 2010
Satellite Sensor
Landsat 4 TM
Landsat 7 ETM+
Landsat 5 TM
These images are taken at Path of 138 with Row of 42 and Path of 138 with Row of 43 which
cover almost the entire Northwest Bangladesh (about 90% of the total area). Images represent dry
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Figure 2: Map of wetland area in the northwest region of Bangladesh on 6 February 2010
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Table 2 shows the total wetland area during the dry period at different years in the Northwest
region of Bangladesh. Table 3 shows the change in wetland areas in the Northwest region of
Bangladesh over the years. Figure 3 shows the decreasing trend of wetland areas.
Table 2: Total wetland area in northwest Bangladesh during the dry period
Year
1989
2000
2010
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Change in
Wetland
Area (km2)
-305.18
-36.36
Percentage
Change (%)
-25.25
-4.02
Change in
Wetland Area
per Year (km2)
-27.74
-3.64
Percentage
Change per
Year (%)
-2.30
-0.40
Figure 3: Change in wetland area in northwest Bangladesh during the dry period
It is found that, about the one-third of the total wetlands in the Northwest Bangladesh have been
lost over the period of 21 years from 1989 to 2000. However, the rate of decreasing is much lower
during 2000-2010 than that of during 1989-2000.
1989
2000
2010
Figure 4: Chronological maps of wetland Area of northwest Bangladesh during the dry Periods in
the years 1989, 2000 and 2010
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Dinajpur
15.54
12.52
17.09
Table 5: Changes of wetland areas in the selected districts during the dry period
District
Rajshahi
Pabna
Bogra
Rangpur
Dinajpur
From
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
Time Period
To
Year
Interval
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
11
10
11
10
11
10
11
10
11
10
Change in
Wetland
Area (km2)
Percentage
Change
(%)
-12.31
-14.99
-24.71
-21.46
-20.31
-10.25
-12.83
1.57
-3.02
4.57
-15.41
-22.18
-20.09
-21.83
-16.23
-9.78
-53.37
14.00
-19.43
36.50
Change in
Wetland
Area per
Year (km2)
-1.12
-1.50
-2.25
-2.15
-1.85
-1.03
-1.17
0.16
-0.27
0.46
Percentage
Change
per Year
(%)
-1.40
-2.22
-1.83
-2.18
-1.48
-0.98
-4.85
1.40
-1.77
3.65
From tables above, it is found that, in all of the selected districts except Dinajpur, wetlands have
decreased since 1989. However, in Rangpur district wetlands have increased nominally during
2000-2010 after it lost more than half of its wetland areas during 1989-2000. Among the districts
selected from Rajshahi division, Pabna lost the highest percentage of wetlands since 1989.
Table 6 shows the total wetland area during the dry period in different years in the selected
upazilas of the Northwest of Bangladesh (one upazila from each of the districts previously
selected). The five selected upazilas are: Godagari upazila of Rajshahi district, Chatmohor upazila
of Pabna district, Dhupchanchia upazila of Bogra district, Badarganj upazila of Rangpur district
and Birampur upazila of Dinajpur district.
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Year
Godagari
(Rajshahi)
9.84
11.55
3.23
1989
2000
2010
Birampur
(Dinajpur)
0.47
0.51
0.70
Table 7: Changes of wetland areas in the selected upazilas during the dry period
District
Godagari
Chatmohor
Dhupchanchia
Badarganj
Birampur
From
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
1989
2000
Time Period
To
Year
Interval
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
2000
2010
11
10
11
10
11
10
11
10
11
10
Change in
Wetland
Area
(km2)
1.71
-8.32
-1.31
0.63
0.06
-0.21
-0.83
0.63
0.04
0.19
Percentage
Change
(%)
17.34
-72.03
-40.68
32.98
30.00
-80.77
-63.36
131.25
8.51
37.25
Change in
Wetland
Area per
Year (km2)
0.155
-0.832
-0.119
0.063
0.005
-0.021
0.083
0.063
0.004
0.019
Percentage
Change
per Year
(%)
1.58
-7.20
-3.70
3.30
2.73
-8.08
-5.76
13.13
0.77
3.73
Among the selected upazilas, except Birampur of Dinajpur district, all other upazilas have lost
significant percentage of wetlands since 1989. On the other hand, wetlands in Birampur upazila
show a continuous increasing trend from 1989 to 2010. Considering only the time period of 20002010, wetlands in Badarganj upazila of Rangpur have increased about twice of its area, which is
the highest during this period. However, Dhupchanchia upazila of Bogra district and Godagari
upazila of Rajshahi district have lost more than 80% and 70% of their wetlands during the same
period.
4. CONCLUSION
Results of the analysis of satellite images make it evident that wetlands in the Northwest region
Bangladesh have a decreasing trend. During 1989 to 2000, about 25% of wetlands have been lost.
However, from 2000 to 2010, about 4% wetlands are converted into other types of land. Sharp
decreasing trends are observed in Rajshahi, Bogura and Pabna district. Total wetland areas in
Rangpur district has been increased slightly from 2000 to 2010 though it is decreasing
approximately about 50% from 1989 to 2000. Wetlands in Dinajpur have moderately decreased
over the last 21 years. For the five selected Upazilas, except Birampur Upazila, the net wetlands
have been lost over the last two decades. Severe loss of wetlands is found in Godagari Upazila of
Rajshahi district. This is affecting the marine resources, agriculture and groundwater level in the
northwest region of Bangladesh.
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