Today’s mega cities could serve as good predictors of future urbanization processes in incipient mega cities. Measuring and analysing the past effects of urban growth in the largest category of urban agglomerations aims at understanding spatial dynamics. In this study we use remote sensing, landscape metrics and gradient analysis to measure, quantify, and analyze spatiotemporal effects of massive urbanization in 10 sample mega cities throughout the world. By using time-series of Landsat data, we classify urban footprints since the 1970s. This lets us detect temporal and spatial urban patterns, sprawl and densification processes and various types of urban development. A multi-scale analysis starts at city level using landscape metrics to qua...
Quantifying the landscape pattern change can effectively demonstrate the ecological progresses and t...
This paper deals with the following main aims contributing to the GEO framework as well as to existi...
AbstractA GIS-based gradient analysis is a useful tool for exploring spatiotemporal dynamics of urba...
Mega cities, the largest category of urban agglomerations, attract considerable attention because of...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of highly irreversible land transformation. While ur...
Studying the interaction between landscape patterns and temporal land-use changes in a metropolitan ...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of irreversible land transformation. Though urbaniza...
Mega cities and their development are a synonym for the steady and dynamic trend of global urbaniza...
Rapid urban sprawl and unmonitored urbanization of the peri-urban environment are impor-tant challen...
This paper is intended to highlight the capabilities of synergistic usage of remote sensing, landsc...
The United Nation’s “World Urbanization Prospects” numeralise a migration process of a huge dimensio...
Urbanisation is a dynamic complex phenomenon involving large scale changes in the land uses at local...
Rapid and invasive urbanization has been associated with depletion of natural resources (vegetation ...
Over the last 50 years, the world has faced an impressive growth of urban population. The walled cit...
Quantifying the landscape pattern change can effectively demonstrate the ecological progresses and t...
This paper deals with the following main aims contributing to the GEO framework as well as to existi...
AbstractA GIS-based gradient analysis is a useful tool for exploring spatiotemporal dynamics of urba...
Mega cities, the largest category of urban agglomerations, attract considerable attention because of...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of highly irreversible land transformation. While ur...
Studying the interaction between landscape patterns and temporal land-use changes in a metropolitan ...
Urbanization is arguably the most dramatic form of irreversible land transformation. Though urbaniza...
Mega cities and their development are a synonym for the steady and dynamic trend of global urbaniza...
Rapid urban sprawl and unmonitored urbanization of the peri-urban environment are impor-tant challen...
This paper is intended to highlight the capabilities of synergistic usage of remote sensing, landsc...
The United Nation’s “World Urbanization Prospects” numeralise a migration process of a huge dimensio...
Urbanisation is a dynamic complex phenomenon involving large scale changes in the land uses at local...
Rapid and invasive urbanization has been associated with depletion of natural resources (vegetation ...
Over the last 50 years, the world has faced an impressive growth of urban population. The walled cit...
Quantifying the landscape pattern change can effectively demonstrate the ecological progresses and t...
This paper deals with the following main aims contributing to the GEO framework as well as to existi...
AbstractA GIS-based gradient analysis is a useful tool for exploring spatiotemporal dynamics of urba...