List of Table and Figures: Outline Development Plan, Agra
List of Table and Figures: Outline Development Plan, Agra
List of Table and Figures: Outline Development Plan, Agra
Table 6.2 Land Use - Diffence Between Planning & Municipal Boundary
CHAPTER 6
LAND USE
6.1 INTRODUCTION
Land use and land cover is an important component to understand global land status; it shows
present as well as past status of the earth surface. Land use and land cover are two separate
terminologies which are often used interchangeably. Land cover is a basic parameter which
evaluates the content of earth surface as an important factor that affects the condition and
functioning of the ecosystem. Land cover is a biophysical state of the Earth surface, which
can be used to estimate the interaction of biodiversity with the surrounding environment.
Nowadays, land use land cover analysis plays an important role in the field of environmental
science and natural resource management. Pressures on forest especially in the tropical world
to provide economic resources have been increasing rapidly as a consequence of burgeoning
population in the region. This has led to unabated deforestation, which has been recognized
as one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss as well as a threat to the existence of the
global ecological lung. Agra is a historical land with three world heritage sites. Once the area
along the river Yamuna hosted dense mixed forest. The beauty of the Taj was enhanced by
both the river and the forest. Singh (1989) has described change detection as a process that
observes the differences of an object or phenomena at different times.
The first Master Plan of Agra was prepared for the plan period 1971-2001. In this Master Plan
the land use was prepared for an area of 8360 Ha. The second Master Plan for a plan period of
2001-2021 map below stands approved and the land use break up is provided for an area of
20036.97 Ha Would be utilised for urban activities, including housing, commerce, industries,
Tourism, community services, transport, parks, amusement and entertainment centres, parks
and parking spaces. About 50 per cent of area is for residential use and about 2 percent for
commercial use.
The Master Plans 2001 approved by the Govt. of Uttar Pradesh in the year 1973 envisage
following land use break up for the additional land of the order of 8360 Ha.
The second Master Plan for a plan period of 2001-2021. stands approved and the land use
break up is provided for an area of 20036.97 Ha. would be utilized for urban activities,
including housing, commerce, industries, tourism, community services, transport, parks,
amusement and entertainment centers, parks and parking spaces.
About 50 per cent of area is for residential use and about 2 percent for commercial use.
• The major Land use in Agra are Industrial, Institutional and mixed Residential
cumCommercial activities
The revised Master Plan 2021 takes into account the requirements of growing urban
population of 2021 and focusing on city's historical and archaeological significance. Master
Plan 2021 envisages an urban area of the order of 20,000 Ha which has been subdivided into
various land uses as given in the
Table 6.2 Land Use - Diffence Between Planning & Municipal Boundary
Figure 6.9 Land use 2020 Pop-up Figure 6.10 Land Use 2020 (Key Map)
map.
36%
60%
In Agra Planning Boundary there is 4% of water body, 36% of built-up and 60% unbuilt area