Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data

This study analysed urban growth patterns for 15 Southeast Asian cities using remotely sensed night-time light data from1992 to 2012. We extracted three urban categories (countryside, peri-urban, and core-urban) for each city using objectively derived thresholds from the brightness gradient (BG)...

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Main Authors: Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya, Mandapaka, Pradeep Venkata, Lo, Edmond Yat Man
Other Authors: Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-841972020-09-26T21:57:02Z Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya Mandapaka, Pradeep Venkata Lo, Edmond Yat Man Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management Urban Growth Brightness Gradient This study analysed urban growth patterns for 15 Southeast Asian cities using remotely sensed night-time light data from1992 to 2012. We extracted three urban categories (countryside, peri-urban, and core-urban) for each city using objectively derived thresholds from the brightness gradient (BG) approach. The peri-urban and coreurban combined categories were generally found to increase over time for all cities whereas countryside urban category decreased implying strong spatial and temporal trends in urbanization. These trends were also found to be sensitive to geographic characteristics of cities. The study showed that the BG approach can be successfully applied to extract and study growth dynamics of different urban categories for Southeast Asian cities having range of demographic and socioeconomic conditions. The BG derived urban categories compared favourably with Landsat derived impervious areas, where the former was found to envelope the high percentage impervious region derived from the latter. The BG-derived urban areas are lastly compared against the population data to explore linkages with population growth. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted version 2018-07-18T04:09:54Z 2019-12-06T15:40:20Z 2018-07-18T04:09:54Z 2019-12-06T15:40:20Z 2017 Journal Article Kamarajugedda, S. A., Mandapaka, P. V., & Lo, E. Y. M. (2017). Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 38(21), 6073-6093. 0143-1161 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84197 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/45106 10.1080/01431161.2017.1346846 en International Journal of Remote Sensing © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by International Journal of Remote Sensing, Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2017.1346846]. 27 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Urban Growth
Brightness Gradient
spellingShingle Urban Growth
Brightness Gradient
Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya
Mandapaka, Pradeep Venkata
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
description This study analysed urban growth patterns for 15 Southeast Asian cities using remotely sensed night-time light data from1992 to 2012. We extracted three urban categories (countryside, peri-urban, and core-urban) for each city using objectively derived thresholds from the brightness gradient (BG) approach. The peri-urban and coreurban combined categories were generally found to increase over time for all cities whereas countryside urban category decreased implying strong spatial and temporal trends in urbanization. These trends were also found to be sensitive to geographic characteristics of cities. The study showed that the BG approach can be successfully applied to extract and study growth dynamics of different urban categories for Southeast Asian cities having range of demographic and socioeconomic conditions. The BG derived urban categories compared favourably with Landsat derived impervious areas, where the former was found to envelope the high percentage impervious region derived from the latter. The BG-derived urban areas are lastly compared against the population data to explore linkages with population growth.
author2 Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
author_facet Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya
Mandapaka, Pradeep Venkata
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
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author Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya
Mandapaka, Pradeep Venkata
Lo, Edmond Yat Man
author_sort Kamarajugedda, Shankar Acharya
title Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
title_short Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
title_full Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
title_fullStr Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
title_full_unstemmed Assessing urban growth dynamics of major Southeast Asian cities using night-time light data
title_sort assessing urban growth dynamics of major southeast asian cities using night-time light data
publishDate 2018
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http://hdl.handle.net/10220/45106
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