JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE] 口頭発表

セッション記号 H (地球人間圏科学) » H-TT 計測技術・研究手法

[H-TT20] [EE] Geographic Information Systems and Cartography

2017年5月20日(土) 13:45 〜 15:15 106 (国際会議場 1F)

コンビーナ:小口 高(東京大学空間情報科学研究センター)、村山 祐司(筑波大学大学院生命環境科学研究科地球環境科学専攻)、若林 芳樹(首都大学東京大学院都市環境科学研究科)、座長:小口 高(東京大学空間情報科学研究センター)、座長:若林 芳樹(首都大学東京大学院都市環境科学研究科)

14:15 〜 14:30

[HTT20-03] Remote sensing and GIS based method for mapping changes in green patterns and its impact on urban environment

★招待講演

*Yuei-An Liou1,2Anh Kim Nguyen1,3Ming-Hsu Li1 (1.National Central University、2.Taiwan Group on Earth Observations、3.Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology)

キーワード:GIS, Remote Sensing, land use/land change

Significant shrinking in vegetation coverage and sprawl in urban constructions to meet the needs of rapid population growth in the past decades have altered the regional environment. This paper investigates the role of green patterns on regulating local environment. A Geographical Information System (GIS)-based model is developed with support of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) scheme to assess the eco-environmental vulnerability in relation to changes in natural space with involvement of green patterns and other indicators retrieved from Landsat time series data. The developed method was tested in the Hue City, Vietnam where has been experiencing significant transformation in land use/land cover (LULC) in the past decades. In general, results of analysis of temporal eco-environmental vulnerability maps in years 1979, 1989, 2003, and 2014 corresponding to changes in green patterns in the Hue City indicate that (i) enhancement in heavy and very heavy eco-environmental vulnerability levels during the timeframes 1979-1989, 1989-2003, and 2003-2014 exposes a good cohesion with increase in building patterns and decrease in green spaces; and (ii) at a local scale, certain extended green patterns may have a significant influence on the environment by cooling urban heat island. However, the green patterns may have a limited effect on the surrounding environment. Thus, concentration of larger greenspace at specific locations may not be a good idea. It is suggested that decision makers should wisely distribute the extended green patterns to maximize their role in regulating regional environment.