Computer-aided Land Use and Planning and Management

Computer-aided Land Use and Planning and Management

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Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 100

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Cooperative research and the role of the Symposium; An overview of geographic and environmental information systems for land use planning; Theoretical and methodological questions of the agro-ecopotential in Hungary; Resource accountability in Landscape planning; A new approach to land use/landscape planning; The utility of geographic information systems in the regional throught local planning continuum; The utility of classified landsat data: landscape planning in the METLAND study area; Development of a hierarchical data base; Expert systems for land use/landscape planning.


Land-use Change

Land-use Change

Author: R.D. Hill

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 1989-10-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9789622092396

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This book tells about the pivotal role of land in Hong Kong is always a vital resource in a dynamic economy.


ERTS-I

ERTS-I

Author: Richard S. Williams (Jr.)

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13:

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Cooperating organizations : U.S. Department of the Interior with other Federal and State agencies, and universities.


Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover in Mountain Region

Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover in Mountain Region

Author: Duo Chu

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-08-07

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9811375801

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This book presents the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and land cover in the central Tibetan Plateau during the last two decades, based on various types of satellite data, long-term field investigation and GIS techniques. Further, it demonstrates how remote sensing can be used to map and characterize land use, land cover and their dynamic processes in mountainous regions, and to monitor and model relevant biophysical parameters. The Tibetan Plateau, the highest and largest plateau on the Earth and well known as “the roof of the world,” is a huge mountainous area on the Eurasian continent and covers millions of square kilometers, with an average elevation of over 4000 m. After providing an overview of the background and an introduction to land use and land cover change, the book analyzes the current land use status, dynamic changes and spatial distribution patterns of different land-use types in the study area, using various types of remotely sensed data, digital elevation models and GIS spatial analysis methods to do so. In turn, it discusses the main driving forces, based on the main physical environment variables and socioeconomic data, and provides a future scenario analysis of land use change using a Markov chain model. Given its scope, it provides a valuable reference guide for researchers, scientists and graduate students working on environmental change in mountainous regions around the globe, and for practitioners working at government and non-government agencies.