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Raigarh/1593
Raigarh/1575
GreaterMumbai
Ulhasnagar
Bhiwandi
Pen
Khalapur
Thane
Alibag
Mumbai
Kalyan
Vasai
Arabian Sea
Wadgaon
n.a. ( 1572)
n.a. ( 1634)
Pali
Murbad
Palghar
Shahapur
Vada
Paud
Roha
Virar
Vasind
Uran
UlhasnagarThane
Panvel
Neral
Murbad
BadlapurAiroli
Powai
Alibag
Amarnath
Bhiwandi
Mumbai
Borivli
Pen
Dombivli
Kalyan
Karjat
Khopoli
Lonavale
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Land cover / land use
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India
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Mumbai
Delhi
Dhaka
Historical Assessment of Spatial Growthof Built-ups in Metropolitan Areas ofDelhi and Mumbai in India and Dhaka inBangladesh
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Contractor:
Continuous Urban Fabric (U. F.)Discontinuous High Dense U. F. Discontinuous Low Dense U. F.Industrial, Commercial and Trnsp.Urban GreeneryConstruction SitesAgricultural LandForestOther Natural and Semi-natural A.Bare LandWater
TransportationMotorwayPrimary roadOther road
AdministrativeDistrict border
The map shows the status of land cover / land use ofMumbai Metropolitan Area as of 2011. Semi-automaticclassification supported by image interpretation of highresolution imagery from Spot 5 and RapidEye satellites wasused to extract the classes. Landsat 5 imagery was used asreference source.The road network was derived from OpenStreetMap anddisplay status valid as of 2011.
Local projection:Datum:Geographic projection:
UTM 43 NorthWGS 84Lat/Lon (DMS) WGS 84
Spot 5 © Spot Image (2011)RapidEye © RapidEye (2011)Landsat 5 © USGS (2011)Administrative boundaries © GADM (2011)Vector Data © Gisat 2011, OSM (2011)SRTM DEM © NASA (2004)Minimum mapping unit: 1 haResolution: 20 m and 100 m (urb. dens. cls.)
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VectorsBackdropStatusproduct
The aim of EOWORLD is to produce, deliver and assess the benefits ofEO-based geo-information services in support of on-going World Bankproject activities. This work forms part ESA’s efforts to raise awarenesswithin the World Bank of European and Canadian EO missions (bothESA and national), and the capabilities of EO service providers toprovide information customised to the needs of individual projects. TheWorld Bank together with ESA have identified 12 specific EOWORLDActions for which EO-based information has significant potential.