The use of temporal multispectral data to assess change in rural ecosystems

V.W. Gaines, A. Fahsi, A. Manu, T. Coleman, W. Tadesse
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Ecological land classification systems that are supported by digital satellite and terrain data are being used by an increasing number of natural resource managers and urban developers. This increased use of digital data may be attributed to the increased spectral and spatial resolution of remotely sensed imagery, accuracy of digital terrain models, more robust geographic information systems (GIS), and the availability of sophisticated algorithms to analyze these data. Historical satellite data sensed over the Madison County, Alabama, metropolitan area were used to assess the impact of urban expansion on rural ecosystems over the past twenty years. Ecological land classification thematic maps were generated using Landsat satellite multispectral data acquired in June 1977 and August 1997. The results show that the expansion of urban communities has resulted in a significant decline in agricultural and forest areas and an increase in industrial, commercial, and recreational areas.
利用时间多光谱数据评估农村生态系统的变化
越来越多的自然资源管理者和城市开发商正在使用由数字卫星和地形数据支持的生态土地分类系统。数字数据使用的增加可能归因于遥感图像的光谱和空间分辨率的提高、数字地形模型的准确性、更强大的地理信息系统(GIS)以及分析这些数据的复杂算法的可用性。利用阿拉巴马州麦迪逊县大都市区的历史卫星数据,评估了过去20年城市扩张对农村生态系统的影响。利用1977年6月和1997年8月的Landsat卫星多光谱数据制作生态土地分类专题图。结果表明:城市社区的扩张导致农业和森林面积的显著减少,工业、商业和休闲面积的增加;
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