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Land Use Change of Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles N. Hahn UP 507-W. Project Objectives. Use satellite imagery along with other GIS datasets to show land use and population change for the Las Vegas Valley area over a substantial amount of time covering the beginning of Las Vegas to modern day
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Land Use Change of Las Vegas, Nevada Charles N. Hahn UP 507-W
Project Objectives • Use satellite imagery along with other GIS datasets to show land use and population change for the Las Vegas Valley area over a substantial amount of time covering the beginning of Las Vegas to modern day • The first resort opened in 1941and was called the El Rancho
Why Las Vegas? • According to the U.S. Census Bureau LV is the fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. • From 1990 to 2000 their population change was + 83.3% • This type of population growth can put a major strain on an area that is already a very dry region • This amount of growth makes it a very exciting place to do land use/land cover analysis
Data • 1972 MSS path 35 row 39 image • 1992 MSS path 35 row 39 image • 1999 ETM+ path 35 row 39 image • USGS dem for the covered area consisting of 4 quad sheets • Spreadsheets of population data from U.S. Census Bureau • Tiger road files • Personally collected GPS datasets for ground truth • Many ArcInfo data sets from the Mojave Desert Ecosystem Program through a USGS contact including hotels, geological cover, vegetative cover, etc…
Geo age • Tiger roads
soils • Tiger roads
Tools to be Used • ArcGIS and ArcInfo for projections • Intergraph MGE for GIS work • Microstation for editing vector files • Erdas Imagine for classification • Virtual GIS to build a 3d flythrough • ER Mapper for classification and 3d work • Macromedia Flash, Freehand, Fireworks, Director, and Dreamweaver for Web design • Adobe Photoshop for graphics work