This study explores an approach of combining remote sensing and a spatial metric to characterize land use change in Hanoi, Vietnam. The work is based on the land cover information of 4 different times derived from Landsat and ASTER data from 1975 to 2003. This study adopted the spatial metrics; the percentage of like adjacency (PLADJ), which calculates the number of like adjacencies involving the focal class, divided by the focal number of cell adjacencies involving the focal class, multiplied by 100 to convert to a percentage. The result successfully showed proportions of the fragmented and the aggregated areas in urbanization for each development time. During the rapid urbanization periods in 1975 – 1984 and 1984 – 1992, a large proportio...
The urban transition that has emerged over the past quarter century poses new challenges for mapping...
The land's natural resources are invaluable and a requisite for the existence and development of hum...
Rapidly urbanizing areas are challenged by a lack of information on urban growth in many parts of th...
This study explores an approach of combining remote sensing and a spatial metric to characterize lan...
This study explores an approach of combining remote sensing and a spatial metric to characterize lan...
1noThe current trend towards global urbanization presents new environmental and social challenges. F...
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam with population of about 2.5 millions. Recent development in the eco...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper combined multi-tem...
In the last decades Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, has experienced a rapid urbanization. This tow...
The raster dataset contains built-up land of Hanoi, Vietnam that existed before 1993 and that occurr...
Surface water plays a vital role in the living environment. The shrinking surface water area in urba...
Urbanization is a fundamental trend of the past two centuries, shaping many dimensions of the modern...
This study aims to analyze land-use change and urban expansion in Binh Duong province, Vietnam, from...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Vietnam is experiencing one o...
In 1986, the Government of Vietnam implemented free market reforms known as Doi Moi (renovation) tha...
The urban transition that has emerged over the past quarter century poses new challenges for mapping...
The land's natural resources are invaluable and a requisite for the existence and development of hum...
Rapidly urbanizing areas are challenged by a lack of information on urban growth in many parts of th...
This study explores an approach of combining remote sensing and a spatial metric to characterize lan...
This study explores an approach of combining remote sensing and a spatial metric to characterize lan...
1noThe current trend towards global urbanization presents new environmental and social challenges. F...
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam with population of about 2.5 millions. Recent development in the eco...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper combined multi-tem...
In the last decades Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, has experienced a rapid urbanization. This tow...
The raster dataset contains built-up land of Hanoi, Vietnam that existed before 1993 and that occurr...
Surface water plays a vital role in the living environment. The shrinking surface water area in urba...
Urbanization is a fundamental trend of the past two centuries, shaping many dimensions of the modern...
This study aims to analyze land-use change and urban expansion in Binh Duong province, Vietnam, from...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Vietnam is experiencing one o...
In 1986, the Government of Vietnam implemented free market reforms known as Doi Moi (renovation) tha...
The urban transition that has emerged over the past quarter century poses new challenges for mapping...
The land's natural resources are invaluable and a requisite for the existence and development of hum...
Rapidly urbanizing areas are challenged by a lack of information on urban growth in many parts of th...