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Multitemporal image analysis of the green space dynamics: raising issues from the Bucharest case study
ConferencePaper (Artikel, die in Tagungsbänden erschienen sind)
 
ID 3721423
Author(s) Gaman, Florian; Aldea, Mihaela; Petrescu, Florian; Parlow, Eberhard; Luca, Oana; Sercaianu, Mihai; Iacoboaea, Cristina
Author(s) at UniBasel Parlow, Eberhard
Year 2016
Title Multitemporal image analysis of the green space dynamics: raising issues from the Bucharest case study
Editor(s) Themistocleous, Kyriacos; Hadjimitsis, Diofantos G.; Michaelides , Silas; Papadavid, Georgos
Book title (Conference Proceedings) Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2016)
Volume 9688
Place of Conference Paphos
Year of Conference 2016
Publisher SPIE - The International Society of Optics and Photonics
Pages 9688-31
ISSN/ISBN 978-1-62841-923-8
Keywords Image analysis ; Image processing ; Remote sensing ; Vegetation ; Landsat
Abstract The dynamics of the green space in urban areas are key components for the urban environment monitoring options and of the urban planning strategies. In the European Union, specific regulations provide the quantitative measures for green space areas necessary for each inhabitant of a city. To assess the situation in the case of Bucharest, we used the multitemporal analysis of remotely sensed imagery based on Landsat archive available. This enabled us to characterize the possibility to monitor and assess the changes in the vegetation cover over a quarter of a century, and raised a series of issues based on the remote sensing observations and image processing. The quantitative assessment of the green spaces is further developed into proposals related to the green space provisions in urban planning, but also revisions of the quantitative measures used in regulations.
Series title Proceedings of SPIE
Number 9688
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/53397/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1117/12.2240726
ISI-Number WOS:000385792200069
 
   

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