遥感与地理信息系统(gis)在城市生态系统管理中的整合

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Oppong, Z. H. Ning, Y. Twumasi, R. A. Antwi, M. Anokye, G. Ahoma, J. Annan, J. Namwamba, P. Loh, C. Akinrinwoye
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摘要

摘要由于快速城市化和人口增长,城市生态系统面临着许多挑战。有效管理这些生态系统对于确保其可持续性和城市居民的福祉至关重要。遥感(RS)和地理信息系统(GIS)已成为了解和管理城市生态系统的宝贵工具。遥感与地理信息系统技术的结合有助于城市生物多样性的监测和评价,有助于生态栖息地的保护和恢复。基于此,本研究的目的是探讨遥感和地理信息系统技术在城市生态系统环境参数实时监测和评估中的集成,以及它们在支持可持续城市生态系统保护工作中的作用。在2020年1月2日至4月5日期间获取了Landsat 8业务陆地成像仪(OLI)图像,以评估和监测阿比让、阿克拉和拉各斯城市生态系统的动态。归一化差异建筑指数用于检测混凝土结构和不透水表面覆盖的区域,归一化差异植被指数和归一化差异水体指数分别用于检测植被和水体覆盖的区域。研究结果表明,阿比让、阿克拉和拉各斯以牺牲森林等其他土地用途为代价,增加了建筑面积。遥感和地理信息系统技术为了解城市环境的时空动态提供了宝贵的见解,支持基于证据的决策和可持续的城市规划与发展。
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THE INTEGRATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) IN MANAGING URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Abstract. Urban ecosystems face numerous challenges due to rapid urbanization and population growth. Effective management of these ecosystems is crucial to ensure their sustainability and the well-being of urban residents. Remote sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have emerged as valuable tools for understanding and managing urban ecosystems. The integration of remote sensing and GIS technologies facilitate the monitoring and assessment of urban biodiversity, aiding in the conservation and restoration of ecological habitats. With this mind, the objective of this study was to investigate the integration of remote sensing and GIS technologies for real-time monitoring and assessment of environmental parameters in urban ecosystems, and their role in supporting sustainable urban ecosystem conservation efforts. Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) images were acquired between January 2nd and April 5th 2020 to assess and monitor the dynamics in urban ecosystems in Abidjan, Accra, and Lagos. The Normalized Difference Built-up index was used to detect areas covered with concrete structures and impervious surfaces, while the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Normalized Difference Water Index were used to detect areas covered with vegetation and water bodies, respectively. Results of the study show that Abidjan, Accra, and Lagos experienced increased built-up areas at the expense of other land uses such as forests. Remote Sensing and GIS technologies provide valuable insights into the spatial and temporal dynamics of urban environments, supporting evidence-based decision-making and sustainable urban planning and development.
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