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Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1109/URS.2009.5137538
Title (Primary) Delineating urban structure types (UST) in a heterogeneous urban agglomeration with VHR and TerraSAR-X data
Title (Secondary) 5th GRSS/ISPRS Workshop on Data Fusion and Remote Sensing over Urban Areas (URBAN 2009) and 7th International Urban Remote Sensing Conference (URS 2009), Shanghai, China, 20-22 May 2009
Author Höfer, R.; Banzhaf, E.; Ebert, A.
Source Titel Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)
Year 2009
Department SUSOZ; GWS
Volume 2009
Language englisch
Abstract Due to continuous world-wide urbanization, especially in developing and emerging countries, urban environment represents one of the most dynamic landscapes on earth. The role of human settlements is becoming more and more important in land management, and the various structures of urban areas differ tremendously depending on social and historical backgrounds. So, beyond land-use and land-cover information, it is the urban composition that explains for social disparities, vulnerability to natural hazards, and deficits in urban and regional planning. In this study, first steps are presented towards and urban structural analysis using a multi-sensoral approach. With very high spatial resolution imageries, remote sensing offers techniques well-applicable to measure and monitor intra-urban heterogeneties. Imageries from Quickbird sensor and TerraSAR-X device, Spotlight mode, are taken to delineate field-mapped and well-defined urban structure types (UST). A robust rule base will be built which allows for accurate classifications and interpretation of typical-man-made structures. The most typical structural characteristics of urban regions are alignment and type of buildings, open and green spaces, and transportation network.
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Höfer, R., Banzhaf, E., Ebert, A. (2009):
Delineating urban structure types (UST) in a heterogeneous urban agglomeration with VHR and TerraSAR-X data
5th GRSS/ISPRS Workshop on Data Fusion and Remote Sensing over Urban Areas (URBAN 2009) and 7th International Urban Remote Sensing Conference (URS 2009), Shanghai, China, 20-22 May 2009
Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) 2009
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), New York, NY, 10.1109/URS.2009.5137538