Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has a key role in improving human and environmental health in cities and contributes to several services related to climate adaptation. Accurate localization and quantification of pervious surfaces and canopy cover are envisaged to implement UGI, address sustainable spatial planning, and include adaptation and mitigation strategies in urban planning practices. This study aims to propose a simple and replicable process to map pervious surfaces and canopy cover and to investigate the reliability and the potential planning uses of UGI maps. The proposed method combines the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), extracted from high-resolution airborne imagery (0.20 m), with digital elevation models to ma...
Green spaces are increasingly recognised as key elements in enhancing urban resilience as they provi...
During last decade, needs for high resolution land cover data have been growing. Such knowledge is n...
Abstract: This paper presents a monitoring concept based upon the utilization of very high spatial r...
Urban Green Spaces (UGS) contribute to the sustainable development of the urban ecosystem, positivel...
Climate change and global warming requires a strong boost to sustainable growth strategies. In parti...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Climate change impacts are threatening the sustainability and livability of cities, which are asked ...
Given the multiple ecological and environmental benefits provided by Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI...
The strategic implementation of green infrastructures can sensibly help facing the effects of climat...
Urban green plays a vital role in the urban ecosystem, providing benefits for society, ecology and e...
The rising environmental issues on contemporary cities urgently calls for sustainable planning polic...
UID/SOC/04647/2013 SFRH/BPD/76893/2011Information about green spaces available in a city is essentia...
ABSTRACT Today, in some Brazilian cities, there is the possibility of using high-resolution data and...
Vegetation phenology is that branch of science that describes periodic plant life cycle events acros...
Green spaces are increasingly recognised as key elements in enhancing urban resilience as they provi...
During last decade, needs for high resolution land cover data have been growing. Such knowledge is n...
Abstract: This paper presents a monitoring concept based upon the utilization of very high spatial r...
Urban Green Spaces (UGS) contribute to the sustainable development of the urban ecosystem, positivel...
Climate change and global warming requires a strong boost to sustainable growth strategies. In parti...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Climate change impacts are threatening the sustainability and livability of cities, which are asked ...
Given the multiple ecological and environmental benefits provided by Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI...
The strategic implementation of green infrastructures can sensibly help facing the effects of climat...
Urban green plays a vital role in the urban ecosystem, providing benefits for society, ecology and e...
The rising environmental issues on contemporary cities urgently calls for sustainable planning polic...
UID/SOC/04647/2013 SFRH/BPD/76893/2011Information about green spaces available in a city is essentia...
ABSTRACT Today, in some Brazilian cities, there is the possibility of using high-resolution data and...
Vegetation phenology is that branch of science that describes periodic plant life cycle events acros...
Green spaces are increasingly recognised as key elements in enhancing urban resilience as they provi...
During last decade, needs for high resolution land cover data have been growing. Such knowledge is n...
Abstract: This paper presents a monitoring concept based upon the utilization of very high spatial r...