Geo-Spatial Technologies in Urban Environments

The purpose of this book is to investigate and develop alternate methodological approaches to understand urban environments and urban change. In particular, the study demonstrates the application of remote-sensing data and geographic information systems to the exploration of issues often ignored by...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jensen, Ryan R. (Author), Gatrell, Jay D. (Author), McLean, Daniel D. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Applying Geospatial Technologies in Urban Environments
  • Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces and Building Infrastructure
  • Policy Implications of Remote Sensing in Understanding Urban Environments: Developing a Wetlands Inventory for Community Decision-Making in Lucas County, Ohio
  • Making Spatial Data Usable to the General Public: a Case Study in Tax Mapping
  • Modeling Human-Environment Interactions
  • The Relationship Between Urban Leaf Area and Summertime Household Energy Usage
  • The Urban Environment, Socioeconomic Conditions, and Quality of Life: An Alternative Framework for Understanding and Assessing Environmental Justice
  • Image Homogeneity and Urban Demographics: An Integrated Approach to Applied Geo-techniques
  • Local Government Perceptions of Urban Forestry
  • Satellite Remote Sensing of Urban Heat Islands: Current Practice and Prospects
  • Remote Sensing as a Program Assessment Device: The case of Urban Forestry and the Competition for Local Investment
  • Urban Sprawl Detection Using Satellite Imagery and Geographically Weighted Regression
  • Satellites, Census, and the Quality of Life
  • Urban Environmental Approaches: Policy, Application & Method.