Most cities in the world have experienced major developments in the past 20–25 years. However, research has showed that the development aspect of these cities has led to a decrease in green areas. This paper aims to assess the spatiotemporal variations of urban green areas during the period 1990–2015 with special regard to city of Erbil. The study uses a mix of fuzzy functions, linear spectral mixture analysis, and maximum likelihood classification for the classification of Landsat imagery from 1990 to 2015 to extract the four main classes of land use, namely agricultural land, vacant land, built-up land, and green vegetation. Both the classification approaches used in this research produced excellent and reliable results, as an overall acc...
The use of remote sensing techniques and subsequent analysis by means of geographical information sy...
Human activities and climate changes significantly affect our environment, altering hydrologic cycle...
The analysis of land use changes is essential to evaluate the ecological consequence of urbanization...
Green spaces are playing an essential role for ecological balance and for human health in the city a...
Within urban areas, green spaces play a critically important role in the quality of life. They have ...
Within urban areas, green spaces play a critically important role in the quality of life. They have ...
The loss of green area has been rising all over the world particularly in big cities. For a number o...
Urban greenness is increasingly recognized as an essential constituent of the urban environment and ...
Urban growth and its related environmental problems call for sustainable urban management policies t...
Urbanization and industrialization cause a serious land degradation problem, including an increased ...
The physical texture of cities is comprised of built-up spaces, open-green spaces, and transportatio...
Urban green space (UGS) in a city is the foundation of natural productivity in an urban structure. I...
The rate of global urbanization is exponentially increasing and reducing areas of natural vegetation...
A temporal analysis of landscape change patterns and consequent evaluation of urban expansion has be...
ABSTRACT Quantitative identification of physical changes, developments and dynamic position of urban...
The use of remote sensing techniques and subsequent analysis by means of geographical information sy...
Human activities and climate changes significantly affect our environment, altering hydrologic cycle...
The analysis of land use changes is essential to evaluate the ecological consequence of urbanization...
Green spaces are playing an essential role for ecological balance and for human health in the city a...
Within urban areas, green spaces play a critically important role in the quality of life. They have ...
Within urban areas, green spaces play a critically important role in the quality of life. They have ...
The loss of green area has been rising all over the world particularly in big cities. For a number o...
Urban greenness is increasingly recognized as an essential constituent of the urban environment and ...
Urban growth and its related environmental problems call for sustainable urban management policies t...
Urbanization and industrialization cause a serious land degradation problem, including an increased ...
The physical texture of cities is comprised of built-up spaces, open-green spaces, and transportatio...
Urban green space (UGS) in a city is the foundation of natural productivity in an urban structure. I...
The rate of global urbanization is exponentially increasing and reducing areas of natural vegetation...
A temporal analysis of landscape change patterns and consequent evaluation of urban expansion has be...
ABSTRACT Quantitative identification of physical changes, developments and dynamic position of urban...
The use of remote sensing techniques and subsequent analysis by means of geographical information sy...
Human activities and climate changes significantly affect our environment, altering hydrologic cycle...
The analysis of land use changes is essential to evaluate the ecological consequence of urbanization...