Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk

Recognition and characterization of built-up areas in the Siberian sub-Arctic urban territories of Yakutsk are dependent on two main factors: (1) the season (snow and ice from October to the end of April, the flooding period in May, and the summertime), which influences the accuracy of urban object...

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Published in:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Main Authors: Sébastien Gadal, Walid Ouerghemmi
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8030129
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2220-9964/8/3/129/ 2023-08-20T04:04:06+02:00 Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk Sébastien Gadal Walid Ouerghemmi agris 2019-03-04 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8030129 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8030129 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information; Volume 8; Issue 3; Pages: 129 image analysis multiband imagery architecture and urbanism object recognition geometric attributes morphometric rules built-ups structures socioeconomic functions urban sprawl Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8030129 2023-07-31T22:05:14Z Recognition and characterization of built-up areas in the Siberian sub-Arctic urban territories of Yakutsk are dependent on two main factors: (1) the season (snow and ice from October to the end of April, the flooding period in May, and the summertime), which influences the accuracy of urban object detection, and (2) the urban structure, which influences the morphological recognition and characterization of built-up areas. In this study, high repetitiveness remote sensing Sentinel-2A and SPOT 6 high-resolution satellite images were combined to characterize and detect urban built-up areas over the city of Yakutsk. High temporal resolution of Sentinel-2A allows land use change detection and metric spatial resolution of SPOT 6 allows the characterization of built-up areas’ socioeconomic functions and uses. Text Arctic Yakutsk MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Yakutsk ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8 3 129
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multiband imagery
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object recognition
geometric attributes morphometric rules
built-ups structures
socioeconomic functions
urban sprawl
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multiband imagery
architecture and urbanism
object recognition
geometric attributes morphometric rules
built-ups structures
socioeconomic functions
urban sprawl
Sébastien Gadal
Walid Ouerghemmi
Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk
topic_facet image analysis
multiband imagery
architecture and urbanism
object recognition
geometric attributes morphometric rules
built-ups structures
socioeconomic functions
urban sprawl
description Recognition and characterization of built-up areas in the Siberian sub-Arctic urban territories of Yakutsk are dependent on two main factors: (1) the season (snow and ice from October to the end of April, the flooding period in May, and the summertime), which influences the accuracy of urban object detection, and (2) the urban structure, which influences the morphological recognition and characterization of built-up areas. In this study, high repetitiveness remote sensing Sentinel-2A and SPOT 6 high-resolution satellite images were combined to characterize and detect urban built-up areas over the city of Yakutsk. High temporal resolution of Sentinel-2A allows land use change detection and metric spatial resolution of SPOT 6 allows the characterization of built-up areas’ socioeconomic functions and uses.
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title_short Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk
title_full Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk
title_fullStr Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Level Morphometric Characterization of Built-up Areas and Change Detection in Siberian Sub-Arctic Urban Area: Yakutsk
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