“…Instead, we followed an approach of visual image interpretation and manual mapping, which 'offers an efficient method to classify complex and heterogeneous landscapes', such as peri-urban areas (Antrop & Van Eetvelde, 2000, p. 56). Even with the available advanced remote sensing technology (Baud, Kuffer, Pfeffer, Sliuzas, & Karuppannan, 2010;Pfeffer et al, 2015), '[v]isual interpretation is better suited for delimiting patches that incorporate built and nonbuilt components of the landscape, compared to digital image processing approaches' (Zhou, Cadenasso, Schwarz, & Pickett, 2014, p. 3370). Therefore, we used multi-temporal Google Earth imagery (chosen scenes dated 26 February 2008 and 9 September 2016) and the visual interpretation was guided by reference data (GPS-based field mapping of the different land uses and photos as ground truth data) from a field survey in October 2016.…”