نتایج جستجو برای: land cover change

تعداد نتایج: 774514  

2014
H. Q. Xing J. Chen H. Wu M. Lu

Urban development significantly changes constructed land across both urban and rural areas around the world in recent years. It is vital to keep constructed land data "fresh" for its application and development. Change detection with remotely sensed imagery is an effective way to updating land cover in large area. In this paper, the updating requirements of constructed land in large area are an...

Journal: :اکو هیدرولوژی 0
محسن ایرانمهر دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد محیط زیست دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان سعید پورمنافی استادیار گروه محیط زیست دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان علیرضا سفیانیان دانشیار گروه محیط زیست دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان

in the recent years, human activities have led to changes in land use and land cover, consequently, these changes lead to the structure and function of ecosystems. spatial-temporal change detection of land use is important to understand the relationships and interactions between human and natural resources and to make appropriate decisions due to changes in land use and land cover occurs in bro...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Alfredo Fernández-Landa Nur Algeet-Abarquero Jesús Fernández-Moya María Luz Guillén-Climent Lucio Pedroni Felipe García Andrés Espejo Juan Felipe Villegas Miguel Marchamalo Javier Bonatti Iñigo Escamochero Pablo Rodríguez-Noriega Stavros Papageorgiou Erick Fernandes

REDD+ implementation requires robust, consistent, accurate and transparent national land cover historical data and monitoring systems. Satellite imagery is the only data source with enough periodicity to provide consistent land cover information in a cost-effective way. The main aim of this paper is the creation of an operational framework for monitoring land cover dynamics based on Landsat ima...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Chandra P. Giri Jordan B. Long

Detailed and accurate land cover and land cover change information is needed for South America because the continent is in constant flux, experiencing some of the highest rates of land cover change and forest loss in the world. The land cover data available for the entire continent are too coarse (250 m to 1 km) for resource managers, government and non-government organizations, and Earth scien...

2015
Dominik Kaim Jacek Kozak Natalia Kolecka Krzysztof Ostafin Katarzyna Ostapowicz Catalina Munteanu Volker C. Radeloff

Land cover change is one of the major contributors to global change, but long-term, broad-scale, detailed and spatially explicit assessments of land cover change are largely missing, although the availability of historical maps in digital formats is increasing. The problem often lies in efficiency of analyses of historical maps for large areas. Our goal was to assess different methods to recons...

2010
Chor-Pang Lo

Time sequential Landsat MSS and TM images were used to map land use/cover of the Atlanta metropolitan area for the past 25 years as a component of the NASA-funded Project ATLANTA (ATlanta Land-use ANalysis: Temperature and Air-quality), which has the objective to model the impact of land use/cover change on temperature and air quality in Atlanta. This paper describes a suite of techniques that ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Julie C Aleman Olivier Blarquez Carla A Staver

Global change will likely affect savanna and forest structure and distributions, with implications for diversity within both biomes. Few studies have examined the impacts of both expected precipitation and land use changes on vegetation structure in the future, despite their likely severity. Here, we modeled tree cover in sub-Saharan Africa, as a proxy for vegetation structure and land cover ch...

2006
KIRSTEN L. FINDELL ELENA SHEVLIAKOVA P. C. D. MILLY RONALD J. STOUFFER

Equilibrium experiments with the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory’s climate model are used to investigate the impact of anthropogenic land cover change on climate. Regions of altered land cover include large portions of Europe, India, eastern China, and the eastern United States. Smaller areas of change are present in various tropical regions. This study focuses on the impacts of biophysic...

Journal: :Environmental management 2008
James D Wickham Timothy G Wade Kurt H Riitters

Meta-analyses reveal that nutrient yields tend to be higher for watersheds dominated by anthropogenic uses (e.g., urban, agriculture) and lower for watersheds dominated by natural vegetation. One implication of this pattern is that loss of natural vegetation will produce increases in watershed nutrient yields. Yet, the same meta-analyses also reveal that, absent land-cover change, watershed nut...

2015
Kerry A. Brown Katherine E. Parks Colin A. Bethell Steig E. Johnson Mark Mulligan

Climate and land cover change are driving a major reorganization of terrestrial biotic communities in tropical ecosystems. In an effort to understand how biodiversity patterns in the tropics will respond to individual and combined effects of these two drivers of environmental change, we use species distribution models (SDMs) calibrated for recent climate and land cover variables and projected t...

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