Classification approaches for urban areas are mostly of qualitative and semantic nature. They produce interpreted classes similar to those from land cover and land use classifications. As a complement to those classes, quantitative measures directly derived from the image could lead to a metric characterization of the urban area. While these metrics lack of qualitative interpretation they are able to provide objective measure of the urban structures.Such quantitative measures are especially important in rapidly growing cities since, beside of the growth in area, they can provide structural information for specific areas and detect changes. Rustenburg, which serves as test area for the present study, is amongst the fastest growing cities in ...
Rapid urbanisation continues to be an issue with one third of the world’s urban population living un...
The development of automatic extraction methods for urban building and vegetation objects and the re...
Information about unplanned settlements in developing cities is often unavailable, despite their ext...
Static urban morphology can characterize an urban agglomeration. But the dynamics of its population ...
Ongoing urbanization and population growth affect physical, ecological and socio-economic processes ...
Urban settlements and urbanised populations continue to grow rapidly and much of this transition is ...
The delimitation of urban areas, and in Africa in particular, remains a challenging issue and is an ...
Abstract: This study introduces and evaluates a new methodology using information on image spatial f...
In this paper, we establish a novel multistep procedure for morphologic characterization of built en...
Remotely sensed images are used for many purposes in today’s world. In this paper, we explore the po...
Detailled information on spatial structures is a key requirement for urban planning. However, many c...
In the face of growing 21st-century urban challenges, this study emphasizes the role of remote sensi...
The new availability of very high spatial resolution satellite images offers a mapping potential for...
The 21st century is the century of the cities and of urbanization. Mega cities in rapidly urbanizing...
Urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa are growing at an unprecedented pace. Much of this growth is takin...
Rapid urbanisation continues to be an issue with one third of the world’s urban population living un...
The development of automatic extraction methods for urban building and vegetation objects and the re...
Information about unplanned settlements in developing cities is often unavailable, despite their ext...
Static urban morphology can characterize an urban agglomeration. But the dynamics of its population ...
Ongoing urbanization and population growth affect physical, ecological and socio-economic processes ...
Urban settlements and urbanised populations continue to grow rapidly and much of this transition is ...
The delimitation of urban areas, and in Africa in particular, remains a challenging issue and is an ...
Abstract: This study introduces and evaluates a new methodology using information on image spatial f...
In this paper, we establish a novel multistep procedure for morphologic characterization of built en...
Remotely sensed images are used for many purposes in today’s world. In this paper, we explore the po...
Detailled information on spatial structures is a key requirement for urban planning. However, many c...
In the face of growing 21st-century urban challenges, this study emphasizes the role of remote sensi...
The new availability of very high spatial resolution satellite images offers a mapping potential for...
The 21st century is the century of the cities and of urbanization. Mega cities in rapidly urbanizing...
Urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa are growing at an unprecedented pace. Much of this growth is takin...
Rapid urbanisation continues to be an issue with one third of the world’s urban population living un...
The development of automatic extraction methods for urban building and vegetation objects and the re...
Information about unplanned settlements in developing cities is often unavailable, despite their ext...