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Abstract
Impervious surfaces (IS) are a key indicator of environmental quality, and
mapping of urban IS is important for a wide range of applications including hydrological
modelling, water management, urban and environmental planning and urban climate studies.
This paper addresses the accuracy and applicability of vegetation indices (VI), from Landsat
imagery, to estimate IS fractions for European cities. The accuracy of three different
measures of vegetation cover is examined for eight urban areas at different locations in
Europe. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Soil Adjusted Vegetation
Index (SAVI) are converted to IS fractions using a regression modelling approach. Also,
NDVI is used to estimate fractional vegetation cover (FR), and consequently IS fractions.
All three indices provide fairly accurate estimates (MAEs ≈ 10%, MBE’s < 2%) of
sub-pixel imperviousness, and are found to be applicable for cities with dissimilar climatic
and vegetative conditions. The VI/IS relationship across cities is examined by quantifying
the MAEs and MBEs between all combinations of models and urban areas. Also, regional
regression models are developed by compiling data from multiple cities to examine the
potential for developing and applying a single regression model to estimate IS fractions for
numerous urban areas without reducing the accuracy considerably. Our findings indicate that
the models can be applied broadly for multiple urban areas, and that the accuracy is reduced only marginally by applying the regional models. SAVI is identified as a superior index for
the development of regional quantification models. The findings of this study highlight that
IS fractions, and spatiotemporal changes herein, can be mapped by use of simple regression
models based on VIs from remote sensors, and that the method presented enables simple,
accurate and resource efficient quantification of IS.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Remote Sensing |
Volume | 7 |
Pages (from-to) | 8224-8249 |
ISSN | 2072-4292 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Keywords
- Impervious surfaces
- Remote sensing
- Landsat
- Europe
- NDVI
- SAVI
- Fractional vegetation cover
- Regression modelling
- Urban land cover change
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City Development, Urban Systems and the Impacts of Climate Extremes
Kaspersen, P. S. (PhD Student), Drews, M. (Main Supervisor), Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K. (Supervisor), Madsen, H. (Supervisor), Münster, M. (Examiner), Sandholt, I. (Examiner) & Kreibich, H. (Examiner)
15/12/2012 → 19/01/2017
Project: PhD