Studying the interaction between landscape patterns and temporal land-use changes in a metropolitan area can improve understanding of the urbanization process. Multitemporal remote sensing imagery is widely used to map the urbanization-caused temporal land-use dynamics, which mainly appear as built-up growth. Remote sensing integrated with landscape metrics is also used to quantitatively describe the landscape pattern of the urban area in recent literature. However, few studies have focused on the interaction between the pattern and the process of urbanization in a metropolitan area. We propose a grid-based framework to analyze the influence of the landscape pattern on the built-up growth by using the multitemporal Landsat imagery. Remote s...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of irreversible land transformation. Though urbaniza...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
Studying the interaction between landscape patterns and temporal land-use changes in a metropolitan ...
Today’s mega cities could serve as good predictors of future urbanization processes in incipient meg...
Rapid urban expansion and resultant temporal land use changes have a profound effect on the city’s e...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
Quantifying the landscape pattern and its dynamics is essential for the monitoring and assessment of...
Urbanization and the resulting changes in land cover have myriad impacts on ecological systems. Moni...
Information on the rate and pattern of urban expansion is required by urban planners to devise prope...
Urbanisation is a dynamic complex phenomenon involving large scale changes in the land uses at local...
The spatial pattern of urban growth determines how the physical, socio-economic and environmental ch...
Rapid urban sprawl and unmonitored urbanization of the peri-urban environment are impor-tant challen...
Saudi Arabia has developed rapidly over the last five decades in the wake of an extensive developmen...
One of important causes to climate change is land use/ land cover changes due to their important rol...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of irreversible land transformation. Though urbaniza...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
Studying the interaction between landscape patterns and temporal land-use changes in a metropolitan ...
Today’s mega cities could serve as good predictors of future urbanization processes in incipient meg...
Rapid urban expansion and resultant temporal land use changes have a profound effect on the city’s e...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
Quantifying the landscape pattern and its dynamics is essential for the monitoring and assessment of...
Urbanization and the resulting changes in land cover have myriad impacts on ecological systems. Moni...
Information on the rate and pattern of urban expansion is required by urban planners to devise prope...
Urbanisation is a dynamic complex phenomenon involving large scale changes in the land uses at local...
The spatial pattern of urban growth determines how the physical, socio-economic and environmental ch...
Rapid urban sprawl and unmonitored urbanization of the peri-urban environment are impor-tant challen...
Saudi Arabia has developed rapidly over the last five decades in the wake of an extensive developmen...
One of important causes to climate change is land use/ land cover changes due to their important rol...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of irreversible land transformation. Though urbaniza...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...