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Dynamic monitoring of land-use/land-cover change and urban expansion in Shenzhen using Landsat imagery from 1988 to 2015
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2017
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Urban Land UseUrban GeographyEngineeringLand UseGeographyLand-use/land-cover ChangeUrban DevelopmentRemote SensingLulc ChangesUrban ExpansionUrban PlanningLulc MapsLand CoverLand Cover MapLandsat ImageryEarth ScienceSocial SciencesLand-use Planning
To analyse changes in human settlement in Shenzhen City during the past three decades, changes in land use/land cover (LULC) and urban expansion were investigated based on multi-temporal Landsat Thematic Mapper/Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus/Operational Land Imager (TM/ETM+/OLI) images. Using C4.5-based AdaBoost, a hierarchical classification method was developed to extract specific classes with high accuracy by combining a specific number of base-classifier decisions. Along with a classification post-processing approach, the classification accuracy was greatly improved. The statistical analysis of LULC changes from 1988 to 2015 shows that built-up areas have increased 6.4-fold, whereas cultivated land and forest continually decreased because of rapid urbanization. Urban expansion driven by human activities has considerably affected the landscape change of Shenzhen. The urban-expansion pattern of Shenzhen is a mixture of three urban-expansion patterns. Among these patterns, traffic-driven urban expansion has been the main form of urban expansion for some time, especially in the Non-Special Economic Zone. In addition, by taking 8 to 10 year periods as time intervals, urban expansion in Shenzhen was divided into three stages: the early-age urbanization stage (1988–1996), the rapid urbanization stage (1996–2005), and the intensive urbanization stage (2005–2015). For different stages, the state of urban expansion is different. In long-term LULC dynamic monitoring and urban-expansion detection, it was possible to obtain 11 LULC maps, which took 2 to 4 years as a research interval. With regard to the short research periods, LULC changes and urban expansion were investigated in detail.
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