English  |  正體中文  |  简体中文  |  Post-Print筆數 : 27 |  Items with full text/Total items : 113303/144284 (79%)
Visitors : 50796640      Online Users : 732
RC Version 6.0 © Powered By DSPACE, MIT. Enhanced by NTU Library IR team.
Scope Tips:
  • please add "double quotation mark" for query phrases to get precise results
  • please goto advance search for comprehansive author search
  • Adv. Search
    HomeLoginUploadHelpAboutAdminister Goto mobile version
    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/75040


    Title: Monitoring i-lan coastal zone using multi-temporal Formosat-2 images
    Authors: Jan, Jihn-Fa;Hsu, Y.-C.
    詹進發
    Contributors: 地政系
    Keywords: Built-up areas;Change detection analysis;Coastal sand dunes;Environmentally sensitive areas;FRAGSTATS;Land use/land cover change;Land-cover change;Land-use change;Landscape ecology;Landscape index;Landscape metrics;Landscape structures;Markov model;Multi-temporal;Public domain softwares;Sand dunes;Spatial pattern analysis;Spatial variability;Study areas;Supervised classification;Temporal and spatial variability;Waterbodies;Coastal zones;Landforms;Markov processes;Remote sensing;Land use
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2015-05-07 17:39:27 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Coastal sand dunes are dynamic and fragile terrain often regarded as environmentally sensitive areas. The coastal zone environment is easily affected by many natural and man-made factors, especially improper land use that result in rapid disappearance of coastal sand dunes. In this paper, by using three Formosat-2 images acquired between 2005 and 2008 and supervised classification methods, the change detection analysis of sand dunes and land use show temporal and spatial variability in the costal zone of I-Lan Plain. Based on the result of image classification, the land use/land cover changes and spatial variability were analyzed by using Fragstats, a public domain software for spatial pattern analysis. The objectives of this research include: (1) analyzing spatial variability of land-use and sand dunes area by landscape metrics; (2) testing differences of study area between two periods by Shannon t-test ; (3) building a Markov model to predict land-use/land-cover area for the next 15 years. The result of this study showed that water and built-up areas increases between 2005 and 2008. According to the comparisons of landscape indices and Shannon t-test results, the landscape structure of the study area during 2005 and 2008 had significant changes. Based on the simulation of the land-cover changes between 2005 and 2020, water body and built-up areas will increase, and the other land-use types (sandy area/cropland/forest) areas will decrease. Copyright © (2009) by the Asian Association on Remote Sensing.
    Relation: 30th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2009, ACRS 2009,21103-1108
    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[地政學系] 會議論文

    Files in This Item:

    File Description SizeFormat
    index.html0KbHTML21312View/Open


    All items in 政大典藏 are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.


    社群 sharing

    著作權政策宣告 Copyright Announcement
    1.本網站之數位內容為國立政治大學所收錄之機構典藏,無償提供學術研究與公眾教育等公益性使用,惟仍請適度,合理使用本網站之內容,以尊重著作權人之權益。商業上之利用,則請先取得著作權人之授權。
    The digital content of this website is part of National Chengchi University Institutional Repository. It provides free access to academic research and public education for non-commercial use. Please utilize it in a proper and reasonable manner and respect the rights of copyright owners. For commercial use, please obtain authorization from the copyright owner in advance.

    2.本網站之製作,已盡力防止侵害著作權人之權益,如仍發現本網站之數位內容有侵害著作權人權益情事者,請權利人通知本網站維護人員(nccur@nccu.edu.tw),維護人員將立即採取移除該數位著作等補救措施。
    NCCU Institutional Repository is made to protect the interests of copyright owners. If you believe that any material on the website infringes copyright, please contact our staff(nccur@nccu.edu.tw). We will remove the work from the repository and investigate your claim.
    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2004  MIT &  Hewlett-Packard  /   Enhanced by   NTU Library IR team Copyright ©   - Feedback