نتایج جستجو برای: land cover

تعداد نتایج: 210213  

This study analyzes the characteristics of land use/land cover change in Jordan’s Irbid governorate, 1984–2018, and predicts future land use/land cover for 2030 and 2050 using a cellular automata-Markov model. The results inform planners and decision makers of past and current spatial dynamics of land use/land cover change and predicted urban expansion, for a better understanding and successful...

Surface waters are the most important economic resource for humans which provide water for agricultural, industrial and anthropogenic activities. Surface water quality plays vital role in protecting aquatic ecosystems. Unplanned urbanization, intense agricultural activities and deforestation are positively associated with carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous related water quality parameters. Multip...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
براتی قهفرخی, سوسن, خواجه الدین, سید جمال الدین, رایگانی, بهزاد, سلطانی کوپایی, سعید,

To investigate land use changes, Qale Shahrokh basin (15098.1 ha area) was selected. Satellite images of Landsat sensors (MSS, TM and ETM+) were used. After improvement and different enhancement analysis of images such as FCC, PCA, the study area was checked using GPS and topographic maps (1:50000) and other information. Land use units were determined using classified random sampling method. Ma...

Land use/cover change is one of the main factors in environmental changes. The changes directly affect the value of ecosystem services. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the effect of land use/land cover change in the Kashkan area on its ecosystem services. This research was carried out in three stages, including the analysis of land cover changes, prediction of changes, and carbon st...

2007
Alexis Comber

This paper is concerned with data and classifications that confuse the concepts of land cover and land use. Conceptual confusion is problematic for data integration and modelling. This has resulted in calls for the separation of land use and land cover from the global land monitoring community. Text mining approaches are combined with social network analyses as a method for unravelling the diff...

Journal: Desert 2007
A. Sood P. Sharma R. Mahey S. Bazgeer, S. Hundal

Abstract Decadal changes in land use/land cover for Balachaur watershed in Nawanshahar district, Punjab, India were studied using black and white aerial photographs for March 1984 on approximately 1:20,000 scale and multidate geocoded false colour composites (FCC) of IRS-1D LISS-III on 1:50,000 scale for March 2002, September 2002, and May 2003 and interpreted visually to prepare land use/land...

2005
Kathleen M. Bergen Daniel G. Brown James F. Rutherford Eric J. Gustafson

A ca. 1980 national-scale land-cover classification based on aerial photo interpretation was combined with 2000 AVHRR satellite imagery to derive land cover and land-cover change information for forest, urban, and agriculture categories over a seven-state region in the U.S. To derive useful land-cover change data using a heterogeneous dataset and to validate our results, we a) stratified the cl...

جعفرزاده, علی اکبر, مهدوی, علی, میرزایی زاده, وحید, کرمشاهی, عبدالعلی,

In order to optimize the planning and management of natural resources and the environment, it is essential to know the status of land cover changes over the past decades. Modeling land cover change can provide valuable information for better understanding of this process, determining of effective factors and forecasting of regions subject to change. This study aimed to determine and simulate th...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Hui Yang Songnian Li Jun Chen Xiaolu Zhang Shishuo Xu

A number of national, regional and global land cover classification systems have been developed to meet specific user requirements for land cover mapping exercises, independent of scale, nomenclature and quality. However, this variety of land-cover classification systems limits the compatibility and comparability of land cover data. Furthermore, the current lack of interoperability between diff...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Hanfa Xing Yuan Meng Dongyang Hou Jie Song Haibin Xu

Land cover classification is the most important element of land cover mapping and is a key input to many societal benefits. Traditional classification methods require a large amount of remotely sensed images, which are time consuming and labour intensive. Recently, crowdsourcing geographic information (CGI), including geo-tagged photos and other sources, has been widely used with lower costs, b...

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