DocumentCode
2318397
Title
Changing urbanity in Istanbul
Author
Breunig, Markus ; Taubenböck, Hannes ; Wurm, Michael ; Roth, Achim
Author_Institution
German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
fYear
2009
fDate
20-22 May 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The current process of megacity development and urban sprawl are unique in human history. More and more so-called megacities with more than 10 million inhabitants are evolving throughout the world. The presented study is focusing on the earthquake-prone megacity Istanbul officially counting 12 million inhabitants in 2007. During the past decades, the megacity has undergone an enormous suburbanization into its outskirts. Recent urban developments, however, seem to indicate changing housing trends respectively types of urbanization in Istanbul. In our study we focus on a multi-temporal and multisensoral analysis using Landsat and TerraSAR-X data. By implementing an object-oriented classification approach settlement masks for 1975, 1987, 2000, and 2008 have been created. Furthermore, post-classification change detection is displaying medium and large scale urban developments of the megacity for the past decades. The results are conforming to current social studies focusing on urbanity and lifestyle: Istanbul is facing new types and factors of urban development. The study demonstrates both the synergistic usage of multi-temporal and multi-sensoral remotely sensed data. Additionally, the synergistic potential of remote sensing and applied urban studies to work out useful information for urban planners is presented.
Keywords
environmental management; object detection; remote sensing; AD 2007; Istanbul; Landsat data; TerraSAR-X data; changing housing trends; changing urbanity; earthquake-prone megacity; human history; megacity development; multisensoral analysis; multitemporal analysis; object-oriented classification approach; post-classification change detection; remotely sensed data; urban sprawl; Cities and towns; Design for disassembly; Earth; Geography; Humans; Monitoring; Optical sensors; Performance analysis; Remote sensing; Satellites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Urban Remote Sensing Event, 2009 Joint
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3460-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3461-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/URS.2009.5137471
Filename
5137471
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