search
for
 About Bioline  All Journals  Testimonials  Membership  News


International Journal of Environmental Research
University of Tehran
ISSN: 1735-6865
EISSN: 1735-6865
Vol. 3, No. 4, 2009, pp. 493-502
Bioline Code: er09054
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge

International Journal of Environmental Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2009, pp. 493-502

 en Urban Expansion Simulation Using Geospatial Information System and Artificial Neural Networks
Pijanowski, B.C.; Tayyebi, A.; Delavar, M. R. & Yazdanpanah, M. J.

Abstract

Urban Expansion Model (UEM) was adapted to simulate urbanization which implements Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Remote Sensing (RS). Two satellite imageries with specific time interval, socio-economic and environmental variables have been employed in order to simulate urban expansion. Socio-economic and environmental variables were used as inputs while construction and non- construction areas were used as outputs to train the neural network. Calibration of proposed model was performed with area under the ROC Curve (AROC) and Kappa Statistic (KS) which are non-shape performance metric. A real-life case study of Tehran Metropolitan Area (TMA) is presented to demonstrate the process. This paper presents a version of the UEM which parameterized for TMA and explores how factors such as road, building area, service centre, green space, elevation, aspect and slope can influence urbanization. Having urban expansion model with specific time interval and assuming the existence of the same rate of urbanization, new construction areas of region can be predicted. The overall accuracy of the model to predict new construction areas was 80% and 78% with AROC and KS, respectively.

Keywords
Urban Expansion Model, Geospatial Information System, Artificial Neural Network, Remote Sensing, Satellite Imagery, Classification

 
© Copyright 2009 - Graduate Faculty of Environment University of Tehran
Alternative site location: http://ijer.ut.ac.ir/

Home Faq Resources Email Bioline
© Bioline International, 1989 - 2024, Site last up-dated on 01-Sep-2022.
Site created and maintained by the Reference Center on Environmental Information, CRIA, Brazil
System hosted by the Google Cloud Platform, GCP, Brazil