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E-raamat: Spatio-temporal Analysis and Optimization of Land Use/Cover Change: Shenzhen as a Case Study

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  • Formaat: 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351966740
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  • Formaat: 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351966740

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This book proposes a method to solve land use problems, and has made some significant contributions to the land use analysis and optimization study fields. Firstly, three spatio-temporal logit models for land use change analysis, namely, geographically and temporally weighted logit model (GTWLM), spatio-temporal panel logit model (ST-PLM) and generalized spatio-temporal logit model (GSTLM), are proposed. GTWLM, which considers spatio-temporal non-stationarity, includes temporal data in a spatio-temporal framework by proposing a spatiotemporal distance. ST-PLM incorporates the spatio-temporal correlation and individual effect in one model. By integrating GTWLM and ST-PLM, the GSTLM explores spatio-temporal non-stationarity and correlations simultaneously, whilst considering their individual effects to construct an integrated model.

Secondly, a MOO-based two-level spatial planning of land use is proposed. The spatial planning aims at managing and coordinating the land use at different geographic extents and involves spatial layouts and structures of land use at different levels. In spatial planning, GIS and Remote Sensing are used to evaluate, analyze, and measure environmental, economic and social issues. The quantitative relationships between these objectives and spatial land use allocation are then used as rules in the MOO process to simulate environmental conditions under different spatial land use allocation scenarios. The book features a case study of Shenzhen city, the most important Special Economic Zone in China.

This book will be of interest to academics and professionals in the fields of urban planning, land resource management, remote sensing and geographic information systems.
Preface vii
PART I Introduction
1(38)
1 Introduction
3(12)
1.1 Background
3(5)
1.2 Problem Statement
8(3)
1.3 Research Objectives
11(4)
2 Study Area
15(14)
2.1 Basic Situation
15(2)
2.2 Land Use Change Information
17(6)
2.3 Causal Factors for Land Use Change Analysis
23(6)
3 LUCC Analysis and Optimization Model Review
29(10)
3.1 Land Use Change Analysis Models
29(5)
3.2 LUCC Optimization
34(5)
PART II Spatio-temporal Analysis Model
39(60)
4 Classic MNLM Model
41(6)
4.1 Multinomial Logit Model (MNLM)
41(1)
4.2 Evaluation of the Model's Classification Accuracy
42(2)
4.3 Results and Discussion
44(3)
5 Geographically and Temporally Weighted Logit Model
47(16)
5.1 Introduction
47(1)
5.2 Local Models
48(3)
5.3 Methodology
51(4)
5.4 Results and Discussion
55(7)
5.5 Conclusion
62(1)
6 Spatio-temporal Panel Logit Model
63(10)
6.1 Introduction
63(1)
6.2 Panel Data Model
64(2)
6.3 Methodology
66(3)
6.4 Results and Discussions
69(2)
6.5 Conclusion
71(2)
7 Generalized Spatio-temporal Logit Model
73(26)
7.1 Introduction
73(1)
7.2 Generalized Spatio-temporal Logit Model (GSTLM)
74(4)
7.3 Results and Discussion
78(5)
7.4 Analysis of Spatio-temporal Land Use Distribution Pattern in SEZ, Shenzhen
83(16)
PART III Land Use Multi-objective Optimization
99(78)
8 Optimization Objectives Setting
101(6)
8.1 Environmental Problems
101(2)
8.2 Basic Principles
103(1)
8.3 Objectives at the Municipal Overall Land Use Plan Level
104(1)
8.4 Objectives at the Urban Master Plan Level
105(2)
9 Optimization at the Overall Land Use Plan Level
107(28)
9.1 Objectives at the Overall Land Use Plan Level
107(19)
9.2 Constraints at the Overall Land Use Plan Level
126(9)
10 Optimization at the Urban Master Plan Level
135(14)
10.1 Objectives at the Urban Master Plan Level
135(12)
10.2 Constraints at the Urban Master Plan Level
147(2)
11 Model Implementation and Evaluation
149(28)
11.1 Multi-objective Optimization by Genetic Algorithm
149(2)
11.2 Optimization Implementation
151(5)
11.3 Results
156(18)
11.4 Conclusion
174(3)
PART IV Summary and Contributions
177(8)
12 Summary and Contributions
179(6)
12.1 Spatio-temporal Analysis Method
179(2)
12.2 Land Use Multi-objective Optimization
181(4)
References 185
Biao Liu is a Senior Engineer at the Center for Assessment and Development of Real Estate in Shenzhen, China. He is also an adjunct researcher at the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Land and Resources for Construction Land Transformation, at Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Land use and consolidation, Guangdong Province Engineering Research Center for Land Information Technology, and at the Wuxi Innovations Center (Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences). He received his Doctorate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2010. Biao's major research interests are land use studies, mass appraisal and smart cities.



Bo Huang is Professor in the Department of Geography and Resource Management at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he is also the Associate Director of the Institute of Space and Earth Information Science (ISEIS). Prior to this, Bo held faculty positions at the University of Calgary, Canada and the National University of Singapore. He has a background and experience in diverse disciplines, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, urban planning and computer science,. His research interests cover most aspects of GIScience, specifically the design and development of models and algorithms for spatial/spatio-temporal statistics, full-property satellite image fusion and multi-objective spatial optimization, and their applications in environmental monitoring and sustainable land use and transportation planning. Dr. Huang serves as the Asia-Pacific Editor of International Journal of Geographical Information Science (Taylor & Francis) and the Editor-in-Chief of Comprehensive GIS (Elsevier), a three-volume GIS sourcebook.



Wenting Zhang, is a lecturer at the College of Resources and Environment at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China. She graduated from the department of Geography and Resource Management at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2014. Her main research interest is multi-objective optimization for land use planning.