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10 February 2023 GIS and RS technology were used to analyze the changes of land use types in the main urban areas of Chongqing
Nana Liu, Jazuri Abdullah
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Proceedings Volume 12552, International Conference on Geographic Information and Remote Sensing Technology (GIRST 2022); 1255205 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667628
Event: International Conference on Geographic Information and Remote Sensing Technology (GIRST 2022), 2022, Kunming, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of urbanization, the increase of population, also in the rapidly expanding city construction, so the town has changed in the surrounding land use types, a large number of farmland, forest land into construction land, cities affected by the surrounding environment, so the reasonable planning of land use, so it is urgent to prevent the ecological environment destruction caused by urban construction. Remote sensing technology and geographic information system technology use satellite remote sensing means to monitor cities. In recent years, many scholars at home and abroad have used remote sensing technology to analyze land use, provide data support for urban sustainable development, and help cities do a good job in ecological planning. Through remote sensing technology, this paper analyzes the land use situation of the main urban area of Chongqing in recent 20 years, and provides the basis for the construction planning of mountain city.
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Nana Liu and Jazuri Abdullah "GIS and RS technology were used to analyze the changes of land use types in the main urban areas of Chongqing", Proc. SPIE 12552, International Conference on Geographic Information and Remote Sensing Technology (GIRST 2022), 1255205 (10 February 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667628
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Technology

Image processing

Geographic information systems

Image quality

Image sensors

Radiometric corrections

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