نتایج جستجو برای: land useland cover change lulc

تعداد نتایج: 774574  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Christoph Hütt Wolfgang Koppe Yuxin Miao Georg Bareth

When using microwave remote sensing for land use/land cover (LULC) classifications, there are a wide variety of imaging parameters to choose from, such as wavelength, imaging mode, incidence angle, spatial resolution, and coverage. There is still a need for further study of the combination, comparison, and quantification of the potential of multiple diverse radar images for LULC classifications...

2013
Kai-ya Wu Xin-yue Ye Zhi-fang Qi Hao Zhang

This study analyzes land use dynamics, spatiotemporal patterns of ecosystem service value (ESV), and the forces driving growth in the Hangzhou metropolitan area (HMA) in China. An integrated approach utilizing a Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) was used to extract information on land use/land cover (LULC) change over the period of 1978–2008 from time-series Landsat MS...

2012
J. P. Spruce J. C. Smoot J. T. Ellis K. Hilbert R. Swann

This paper discusses the development and implementation of a geospatial data processing method and multi-decadal Landsat time series for computing general coastal U.S. land-use and land-cover (LULC) classifications and change products consisting of seven classes (water, barren, upland herbaceous, nonwoody wetland, woody upland, woody wetland, and urban). Use of this approach extends the observa...

2016
Yuan-Bin Cai Hui-Min Li Xin-Yue Ye Hao Zhang Karsten Grunewald

Rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and accompanying ecological deterioration in China have received growing attention. In this paper, two fast-growing metropolitan regions, Greater Shanghai and Greater Hangzhou, were selected as case studies to quantify the impact of land use/land cover (LULC) change on regional ecosystem services value (ESV) at the landscape scale since the late 1970s. The res...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Mihal Miu Xiaokun Zhang M. Ali Akber Dewan Junye Wang

Aggregation and visualization of geographical data are an important part of environmental data mining, environmental modelling, and agricultural management. However, it is difficult to aggregate geospatial data of the various formats, such as maps, census and survey data. This paper presents a framework named PlaniSphere, which can aggregate the various geospatial datasets, and synthesizes raw ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Ram C. Sharma Ryutaro Tateishi Keitarou Hara Kotaro Iizuka

Achieving more timely, accurate and transparent information on the distribution and dynamics of the world’s land cover is essential to understanding the fundamental characteristics, processes and threats associated with human-nature-climate interactions. Higher resolution (~30–50 m) land cover mapping is expected to advance the understanding of the multi-dimensional interactions of the human-na...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2012
Gouri Sankar Bhunia Shreekant Kesari Nandini Chatterjee Vijay Kumar Pradeep Das

Land cover, a critical variable in the epidemiology of kala-azar, can be remotely characterized by customizing and integrating "state-of-the-art" imagery at different spatial scales from different sensors onboard satellites. A study was conducted at four levels (national, state, district and village) investigating the role of land use/land cover (LULC) for leishmaniasis transmission resulting i...

Journal: :Revue Internationale de Géomatique 2007
Thomas Houet Cédric Gaucherel

The modelling of land use and land cover changes is essential to the assessment of consequent environmental impacts. The L1 platform, a domain specific language has been used to model dynamically possible evolution of an agricultural patchy landscape through the simulation of both land useland cover and landscape features changes considering the multi-scaled natural forces and human decisions. ...

2011
Bryan Pijanowski Nathan Moore Dasaraden Mauree Dev Niyogi

This study examines how land-use errors from the Land Transformation Model (LTM) propagate through to climate as simulated by the Regional Atmospheric Model System (RAMS). The authors conducted five simulations of regional climate over East Africa: one using observed land cover/land use (LULC) and four utilizing LTM-derived LULC. The study examined how quantifiable errors generated by the LTM i...

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