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Urban Vegetation Cover and Vegetation Change in Accra, Ghana: Connection to Housing Quality
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2012
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EngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsUrban VegetationLand CoverVegetation ChangeLand DegradationEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesUrban Land UseThreshold ClassificationAfrican DrylandsUrban GreeningUrban EnvironmentHousingGeographyUrban EcologyUrban PlanningLandscape ChangeHousing QualityDeforestationLand Cover MapUrban GeographyHousing Quality IndexRemote SensingCover MappingUrban Vegetation CoverNeighborhood Level
The objectives are to (1) quantify, map, and analyze vegetation cover distributions and changes across Accra, Ghana, for 2002 and 2010; and (2) examine the statistical relationship between vegetation cover and a housing quality index (HQI) for 2000 at the neighborhood level. Pixel-level vegetation cover maps derived using threshold classification of 2002 and 2010 QuickBird normalized difference vegetation index images have very high overall accuracies and yield an estimate of 5.9 percent vegetation cover reduction over the study area between 2002 and 2010. A high degree of variance in vegetation cover for individual dates is explained by HQI at the neighborhood level, although minimal covariability between absolute or relative vegetation cover change and HQI for 2000 was observed.
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