Title :
The use of multisource satellite and geospatial data to study the effect of urbanization on primary productivity in the United States
Author :
Imhoff, Mark L. ; Tucker, Compton J. ; Lawrence, William T. ; Stutzer, David C.
Author_Institution :
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Data from two different satellites, a digital land cover map, and digital census data were analyzed and combined in a geographic information system to study the effect of urbanization on photosynthetic productivity in the United States. Results show that urbanization can have a measurable but variable impact on the primary productivity of the land surface. Annual productivity can be reduced by as much as 20 days in some areas, but in resource limited regions, photosynthetic production can be enhanced by human activity. Overall, urban development reduces the productivity of the land surface, and those areas with the highest productivity are directly in the path of urban sprawl.
Keywords :
agriculture; forestry; vegetation mapping; USA; United States; agriculture; city; digital census data; digital land cover map; forest; forestry; geospatial data; measurement technique; multisource satellite data; photosynthetic productivity; primary productivity; remote sensing observation; town; urban; urbanization; vegetation; Cities and towns; Extraterrestrial measurements; Geographic Information Systems; Humans; Information analysis; Land surface; Production; Productivity; Satellites; Urban areas;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on