نتایج جستجو برای: land development urbanization

تعداد نتایج: 1521121  

2003
ZHIJUN CHEN JIN CHEN PEIJUN SHI MASAYUKI TAMURA

China is experiencing a drastic loss of arable land as a result of the continuing process of rapid urbanization. This loss could have an adverse impact not only on China’s sustainable development but also on the world food market. To provide a robust and economical tool for evaluating the impact of this process, we developed an IHS (Intensity, Hue, Saturation)-based approach for detecting the c...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Thomas F Cuffney Robin A Brightbill Jason T May Ian R Waite

Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates along gradients of urban intensity were investigated in nine metropolitan areas across the United States. Invertebrate assemblages in metropolitan areas where forests or shrublands were being converted to urban land were strongly related to urban intensity. In metropolitan areas where agriculture and grazing lands were being converted to urban land, inver...

Journal: :Land 2022

The sustainable development of urbanization is a necessary condition for China to realize modernization. Considering the importance China’s future and advantages zones in promoting urbanization, it quantify impact establishing on development. Using difference (DID) model, this study takes panel data 235 cities from 1990 2017 evaluate policy effects setting up perspectives population, land, econ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Madhavi Jain A. P. Dimri Dev Niyogi

Over the past four decades Delhi, India, has witnessed rapid urbanization and change in land use land cover (LULC) pattern, with most of the cultivable areas and wasteland being converted into built-up areas. Presently around 40% land is under built-up area, a drastic rise of 30% from 1977. The effect of changing LULC, at a local scale, on various variables-land surface temperature (LST), norma...

2006
Jeremy E. Diem Catherine E. Ricketts John R. Dean

Urbanization can cause changes in carbon fluxes, which, in turn, impacts atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and possibly global surface temperatures. Using the Atlanta, Georgia, region as a case study, this paper explores the impact of urban expansion from 1973 to 2002 on land–atmosphere carbon exchange. The major objectives were to estimate net ecosystem production (NEP) values fo...

2017
Claudia Montoya-Tangarife Francisco de la Barrera Alejandro Salazar Luis Inostroza

Mankind's quest for well-being results in continuous pressure to transform landscapes, with said transformation driven by land use changes, urbanization, production activity, and protective measures in addition to climate variability and other environmental drivers. The relationship between anthropogenic landscape changes and the provision of ecosystem services (ES) is a topic of increasing int...

Population growth and urbanization development are the main triggering factors of changes in urban land uses. These, in turn, result in changes in the components of radiation balance. The present study tries to analyze the role of urban land uses in radiation balance by calculating net radiation and its analysis. For this purpose, the Landsat 8 satellite image of 2016 was used. Characteristics ...

2015
Muhammad Ahsan Mahboob Iqra Atif Javed Iqbal

Over the past 30 years, Land development and consumption have been out of control and expanding out of order, especially to marginal areas of some metropolises in Pakistan. In this research, the dynamic change of urban sprawl and its spatial and temporal characteristics was analyzed for Karachi division, Pakistan. To achieve the goal different image processing techniques were applied i.e., (i) ...

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At present, one of the issues of all cities is the urbanization and, consequently, the development of urban reptile tentacles on parakeet lands, the consequences of which are: Marginalization, destruction of agricultural lands, population growth of cities, failure to respond to certain services and utilities in the city, physical tissue fractures, environmental problems, especially pollution an...

2014
Qizheng Mao Ganlin Huang Alexander Buyantuev Jianguo Wu Shanghua Luo Keming Ma

Introduction: Urban soils are large pools of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements, supporting plant growth, sustaining biogeochemical cycles, and serving as the foundation for maintaining ecosystem function and services of urban green spaces (UGS). Quantifying urban soil properties is essential for assessing urban ecosystem services and detecting pollution. Characterizing spatial heterogeneity ...

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