... Accuracy in per-pixel registration of multi- temporal remote sensing data is essential for change detection. This is necessary to minimize registration errors that may be interpreted as land cover and land ...
... in land cover and landuse (LCLU) are relevant to current local and global changes that are directly linked with food security, human health, urbanization, biodiversity, trans-border migration, ...
... The population density is an important variable for LULCC analysis. Verburg et al. (2002) emphasized the importance of calculating the population density over larger areas. The population can affect land ...
... their landuse activities that incorporates the correct environmental variables and the corresponding implications for economic productivity into their ...three land planning approaches into an ...
... of landuse on the morphological diversity of springtails and verify their relationships with soil physical, chemical, and microbiological ...following landuse systems (LUSs): native forest ...
... This research explains the use of remote sensing (RS), Global positioning system (GPS), and GIS technology for the detection of LULC changes. In this work LULC changes have been detected using remotely sensed ...
... main landuse classes, the subclass Low Density Redevelopment (LDR) of the main class Residential is more significant in affecting traffic f low in the study area with priority weight ...
... Council landuse maps for 1984, 1990, 1997, and ...agriculture land in Anoka County in the 2002 ...Council landuse map and 2003 color DOQ imagery and pixels classified as urban were ...
... arable land in favour of maize took place and that the livestock density is the ...arable land and grassland as well as the cattle farming at a more and more intensified level (HMUELV ...agricultural ...
... Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), term coined by Michael Goodchild in 2007 to describe geographic information produced by large numbers of engaged private citizens [6], has become exponentially available over the ...
... 34 Another source of bias is measurement errors in dependent variables. If a respondent declared a wrong landuse allocation, this error has a greater weight in representative farm with less respondents. ...
... to use an input data to reach in success of a desired ...(DEM), landuse and land cover data, river and road ...Global Land Cover Facility of the University of Maryland (GLCF, 2013) and ...
... Data on vegetation carbon density was provided or adapted from tables found on The Portuguese National Inventory Report on Greenhouse Gases, 1990-2007 (and on the 1990-2004) Submitted under the United Nations Framework ...
... The aim of this note is to describe preliminary results on assessment of landuse by cattle, obtained in a pilot study using Geographic Information System (GIS). The research was carried out on a ...
... regard, landuse planning is a kind of long-term planning that considers the land as a de- termined factor in supplying development ...goals. Landuse planning based on regulations with ...
... classify landuseland cover of the study ...each landuse/land cover type were determined by comparing the False Color composition image, Google Earth, and in-situ ...of ...
... in landuse and land cover change (LULCC) emissions go beyond recog- nized issues related to the available data on land cover change and the fact that model simulations rely on a simplified ...
... 1986 landuse and land cover map for the period of 1986 to 2001 were 41 mm and 49 mm while using 2001 landuse and land cover map were 47 mm and 45 mm, ...the land ...
... ing different types of errors according to an ordinal scale that measures the relative impact of the error on the particular application. In any case, despite the apparent objectivity of quantitative estimates derived ...
... of landuse and service ...abandoning land in all areas and generating a fragmented pattern of landuse with lower overall productive ...makes land managers less willing or able ...