Poojitha Reddy

Coming to Terms with Landscape Urbanism

Goa - A getaway or?

Predictive analysis for South Goa was analysed to predict future outcomes using historical data, growth patterns combined with statistical modelling, data mining techniques and machine learning.


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Goa is traditionally known as a tourist paradise for its natural scenery, unique beaches, and cultural diversity.

Goa's economic growth is driven by the strong performance of its industrial sectors such as fishing, agriculture, tourism, and pharmaceuticals.

Goa has a coastline of about 104 kms and inland waterways of about 250 kms. The coast is full of creeks and estuaries formed by rivers. 125.6 thousand tonnes of marine fish were harvested in 2019.

A new Goa tourism policy 2020 has been framed. First, offer visitors a unique Goan experience by presenting a versatile concoction of historical, natural, ethnic, and cultural locations and attractions.

Understanding evolution of South Goa - 2000 Green matrix: 80%, Unbuilt space:15%, built space:5%

Understanding evolution of South Goa - 2010 Green matrix: 75%, Unbuilt space:12%, built space:13%

Understanding evolution of South Goa - 2015 Green matrix: 60%, Unbuilt space:10%, built space:30%

Understanding evolution of South Goa - 2021 Green matrix: 50%, Unbuilt space:5%, built space:45%

Suitability Map for year 2031

Predictive analysis