Abstract. The Zhujiang Delta of South China has experienced a rapid urban expansion over the past two decades due to accelerated economic growth. This paper reports an investigation into the application of the integration of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) for detecting urban growth and assessing its impact on surface temperature in the region. Remote sensing techniques were used to carry out land use/cover change detection by using multitemporal Landsat Thematic Mapper data. Urban growth patterns were analysed by using a GIS-based modelling approach. The integration of remote sensing and GIS was further applied to examine the impact of urban growth on surface temperatures. The results revealed a notable and uneven u...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...
The overall goal of this thesis is to better understand changes in the spatial pattern of urban grow...
AbstractNowadays, more than 40% of the population lives in Chinese cities. The rapid urbanization pr...
With the rapid population growth, urbanization has become a common trend all over the world since th...
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)/Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images were used to assess the urb...
Seven Landsat images were used to assess urban expansion and the corresponding thermal characteristi...
Urban expansion has been changing the urban thermal environment. Understanding the spatial distribut...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
Land use in the Yangtze River Delta in 2000 and 2017 was classified by the visual interpretation of ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The progress of urban remote sensing and GIS in China since the early 1980s is reviewed. The first s...
The publication of the Brundtland Report in 1987 has led to worldwide concern over sustainable devel...
Multi-temporal Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery of 1990, 2000, and 2005 were used in this study. And the vege...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...
The overall goal of this thesis is to better understand changes in the spatial pattern of urban grow...
AbstractNowadays, more than 40% of the population lives in Chinese cities. The rapid urbanization pr...
With the rapid population growth, urbanization has become a common trend all over the world since th...
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)/Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images were used to assess the urb...
Seven Landsat images were used to assess urban expansion and the corresponding thermal characteristi...
Urban expansion has been changing the urban thermal environment. Understanding the spatial distribut...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
Land use in the Yangtze River Delta in 2000 and 2017 was classified by the visual interpretation of ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The progress of urban remote sensing and GIS in China since the early 1980s is reviewed. The first s...
The publication of the Brundtland Report in 1987 has led to worldwide concern over sustainable devel...
Multi-temporal Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery of 1990, 2000, and 2005 were used in this study. And the vege...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...
The overall goal of this thesis is to better understand changes in the spatial pattern of urban grow...
AbstractNowadays, more than 40% of the population lives in Chinese cities. The rapid urbanization pr...