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Land Use Monitoring Using Mapping System
in Labangan.

Discover how technology and mapping tools are transforming how we manage land use in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur. This platform provides insights into how land is used—from farms and forests to residential and commercial zones—empowering better decisions for our environment and community.

System Overview

The Land Use Monitoring System of Labangan is a GIS-powered digital platform developed as a capstone system to help track, analyze, and manage land use across the municipality. Labangan has experienced rapid changes in land patterns due to urban growth, agriculture, and infrastructure development—yet most land data remains outdated, manually recorded, or fragmented. This system addresses that gap by providing accurate, real-time spatial data through the use of satellite imagery, remote sensing, and mapping tools.

The system allows users to view interactive land classification maps, monitor changes over time, and generate reports for planning and environmental management. It supports local government units, planners, researchers, and the general public in making informed decisions about zoning, development, and conservation—ultimately promoting sustainable land use and better resource management across Labangan.

KeyFEATURES

Interactive Land Use Maps

View current land use classifications—agricultural, residential, forest, commercial, and more.

Change Detection

Monitor how land use has changed over time using satellite imagery and historical data.

Visual Dashboards

View statistical insights about land area distributions, transformations, and hotspots of change.

Interactive Land Use Maps

View current land use classifications—agricultural, residential, forest, commercial, and more.

Project Objectives

  1. Track land use patterns

    Understand how land is used across the municipality—farming, housing, forests, roads, and more.

  2. Monitor changes over time

    Detect urban sprawl, deforestation, and agricultural expansion using accurate maps and satellite data.

  3. Support local planning

    Help decision-makers and planners build smarter, more sustainable communities.

  4. Protect the environment

    Identify areas at risk and promote conservation through evidence-based data.