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Analysis of urban growth and sprawl from remote sensing ...
The average annual growth in urban area determined from the Landsat change detection was 4.2% from 1984 to 2013. This compares to an annual population growth rate of approximately 3.9% from 1982 to 2014. So the growth in urban area is higher than the population growth rate. Population and urban expansion data were also tabulated ....
IDENTIFYING GREEN SPACES IN KUALA LUMPUR USING HIGHER ...
green spaces classification from high resolution IKONOS imagery using an object-oriented image analysis method with secondary manual refinement were carried out. Both of these approaches are summarised in figure 1, how these approaches relate to each other is explained and illustrated in the following section.
High resolution remote sensing for reducing uncertainties ...
However, species-specific results highly varied and could drop by 40–60%. Whereas a higher temporal resolution of satellite imagery could improve the classification of urban tree species, such as seasonal data of RapidEye satellite imagery (5 spectral bands, 6.5 m pixel size), which correlates to differences in vegetation phenology....
SEMIAUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGERY WITH ...
With the fast pace of the development of earth observation and imaging technology, higher and higher spatial resolution imagery are piling up drastically. For instance, nowadays less than 1 meter per pixel resolution imagery has been acquired everyday by commercial satellite image vendors. With its short turnaround...
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