Landsat satellite derived environmental metric for mapping mosquitoes breeding habitats in the Nkomazi municipality, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa

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Adeola, Abiodun Morakinyo
Olwoch, Jane Mukarugwiza
Botai, Joel Ongego
Rautenbach, Cornelis Johannes de Wet
Kalumba, Ahmed M.
Tsela, Philemon Lehlohonolo
Adisa, O.M. (Omolola)
Nsubuga, Francis Wasswa Nkugwa

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The advancement, availability and high level of accuracy of satellite data provide a unique opportunity to conduct environmental and epidemiological studies using remotely sensed measurements. In this study, information derived from remote sensing data is used to determine breeding habitats for Anopheles arabiensis which is the prevalent mosquito species over Nkomazi municipality. In particular, we have utilized the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalized difference water index (NDWI) coupled with land surface temperature (LST) derived from Landsat 5 TM satellite data. NDVI, NDWI and LST are considered as key environmental factors that influence the mosquito habitation. The breeding habitat was derived using multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) within ArcGIS using the derived environmental metric with appropriate weight assigned to them. Additionally, notified malaria cases were analysed and spatial data layers of water bodies, including rivers and dams, were buffered to further illustrate areas at risk of malaria. The output map from the MCE was then classified into three classes which are low, medium and high areas. The resulting malaria risk map depicts that areas of Komatieport, Malelane, Madadeni and Tonga of the district are subjected to high malaria incidence. The time series analysis of environmental metrics and malaria cases can help to provide an adequate mechanism for monitoring, control and early warning for malaria incidence.

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Remote sensing, Geographic information system (GIS), Environmental, Malaria, Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), Normalized difference water index (NDWI), Land surface temperature (LST), Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE)

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A.M. Adeola, J.M. Olwoch, J.O. Botai, C.J. deW Rautenbach, A.M. Kalumba, P.L. Tsela, O.M. Adisa & F.W.N. Nsubuga (2015): Landsat satellite derived environmental metric for mapping mosquitoes breeding habitats in the Nkomazi municipality, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, South African Geographical Journal, 99(1): 14-28. DOI: 10.1080/03736245.2015.1117012.