DocumentCode :
2020356
Title :
Urban spatial growth analysis from satellite-derived imperviousness in an oasis city
Author :
Chen, Xuegang ; Sun, Haojie ; Yang, Han ; Zhang, Zili
Author_Institution :
Geogr. Sci. & Tourism Inst., Xinjiang Normal Univ., Urumqi, China
Volume :
1
fYear :
2010
fDate :
17-18 July 2010
Firstpage :
517
Lastpage :
520
Abstract :
Oasis cities are the special regions in arid zones, which have the densest human activities and the most sensitive relationship between human and natural environment. Rapid urbanization of oasis cities of Xinjiang, China has impacted on the stability and economic sustainable development of the region during the past decade. Therefore, monitoring urban spatial growth and land cover change brought on by urbanization has been a critical concern to urban land management decision-making, ecosystem monitoring, and urban planning. In this research, we investigate the usefulness of satellite-derived imperviousness as an alternative for urban spatial growth characterization. The research consists of two procedures. Firstly, this study explored extraction of impervious surface information from Landsat TM data in 1987 and 2007 acquired over Urumqi, Xinjiang with the integration of fraction images from linear spectral mixture analysis based upon Ridd´s vegetation-impervious surface-soil (V-I-S) model. Accuracy assessment indicated that the mean RMS errors are less than 0.02. Secondly, we analyzed the spatio-temporal changing trend of imperviousness with the visual inspection and emphasis upon some “hot” spots of development areas. We conclude that satellite-derived imperviousness is able to serve as a timely and cost-effective manner for objective assessment of the oasis urban spatial growth in arid region.
Keywords :
ecology; environmental factors; sustainable development; terrain mapping; town and country planning; vegetation mapping; AD 1987; AD 2007; China; Landsat TM data; Urumqi; Xinjiang; arid zones; economic sustainable development; land cover change monitoring; oasis city urbanization; satellite derived imperviousness; urban ecosystem monitoring; urban land management decision making; urban planning; urban spatial growth analysis; urban spatial growth monitoring; vegetation impervious surface soil model; Cities and towns; Land surface; Monitoring; Pixel; Radiometry; Remote sensing; Vegetation mapping; Urumqi; impervious surface; remote sensing; urban spatial growth;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Science and Information Application Technology (ESIAT), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7387-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ESIAT.2010.5568882
Filename :
5568882
Link To Document :
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