Geospatial Insights into Land Use Dynamics: Remote Sensing and GIS for Agricultural Sustainability in Assiut and Minya, Egypt
Egypt’s farmland in Assiut and Minya faces pressure from urban growth. This study uses remote sensing and GIS to track land use changes, aiming to support sustainable agriculture and informed policy decisions.
Published in Earth & Environment, Sustainability, and Agricultural & Food Science
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Study area: Focused on two Upper Egypt governorates, vital for agriculture.
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Data sources: Multi-temporal satellite imagery and GIS datasets.
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Methods: Change detection, spatial analysis, and mapping of land use categories.
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Findings: Urban expansion reduced farmland; agricultural zones under pressure.
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Implications: Supports sustainable planning, food security, and environmental monitoring.
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Moursy, R.A.A., AbdelRahman, A.E.M., Al-Sayed, M.H. et al. Geospatial Insights into Land Use Dynamics: Remote Sensing and GIS for Agricultural Sustainability in Assiut and Minya, Egypt. Agric Res (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40003-025-00927-7