2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2005.01.008
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Changes in urban built-up surface and population distribution patterns during 1986–1999: A case study of Cairo, Egypt

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“…Investigations into the correlation between census data and residential density were conducted by Chen [33]. Furthermore Yin et al [15] analysed changes in built-up surface with respect to census data from different years.…”
Section: Applying Remote Sensing Imagery For Urban and Population Stumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Investigations into the correlation between census data and residential density were conducted by Chen [33]. Furthermore Yin et al [15] analysed changes in built-up surface with respect to census data from different years.…”
Section: Applying Remote Sensing Imagery For Urban and Population Stumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many publications illustrate the automatic or semi-automatic spectral analysis of medium to high spatial resolution data, e.g., Landsat TM, SPOT HRV. Spectrally derived land cover classifications are further enhanced by visual interpretation of either airphoto, or more recently, of very fine spatial resolution (VHR) optical satellite imagery, e.g., IKONOS or Quickbird [11][12][13][14][15][16]. Other methodologies have made use of vegetation indices or developed built-up indices derived from multispectral Landsat TM data [17][18][19].…”
Section: Applying Remote Sensing Imagery For Urban and Population Stumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISODATA clustering procedure was used for image classification and the image differencing technique was applied to detect the LULCC between 1986 and 1999 [17]. The study indicated that urban areas increased from 344 km 2 …”
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“…Cairo is a densely populated city due to the rapid increase in urbanization and population in the last few decades [33]. Its population count increased from 5,466,742 people in 1986 to 6,000,716 people in 1996 and 6,758,581 people in 2006 according to CAPMAS (Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics) census data.…”
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