2013
DOI: 10.21837/pm.v11i3.111
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Land Cover Change Detection Analysis on Urban Green Area Loss Using Gis and Remote Sensing Techniques

Abstract: The loss of green area has been rising all over the world particularly in big cities. For a number of decades, urban sprawl and developments have changed the natural landscapes of urban areas where areas with green areas have been converted into built up developments and other land uses. Thus this research intends to study the changes of green areas in Kuala Lumpur based on land use detection analysis approach where 3 series of remote sensing images namely SPOT2, SPOT4 and IKONOS for year 1990, 2001 and 2010 h… Show more

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“…A Geographical Information System or GIS, as indicated by Noor et al, 2013;Ibrahim et al, 2016), is a method of marking the mapping of an area based on geospatial data on the existing topography or for future planning. It uses the overlay technique method that details the categories of information according to geographical taxonomy, such as plants, rocks, buildings, soil, soil layers and minerals, including the movement of life on earth.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Geographical Information System or GIS, as indicated by Noor et al, 2013;Ibrahim et al, 2016), is a method of marking the mapping of an area based on geospatial data on the existing topography or for future planning. It uses the overlay technique method that details the categories of information according to geographical taxonomy, such as plants, rocks, buildings, soil, soil layers and minerals, including the movement of life on earth.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in land cover that occur in Bekasi City are mostly the conversion of vegetated land into built-up land (Marko et al, 2016;Rachma et al, 2022). One of the factor of change in cities is sprawl of the development and the increase in built-up areas (Agustina et al, 2022;Noor et al, 2013). Land cover change refers to the process of land being converted from one form of use to another, resulting in a decline in other types of land use over time.…”
Section: Landcover Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like many other Southeast Asian cities, Kuala Lumpur today primarily struggles to attain a balanced equilibrium between economic growth and the preservation of its lush natural environment. Instead of preserving the natural reserves, it has instead been making way for unrestrained residential, commercial, and industrial developments within its urban fabric (Mohd Noor, Abdullah, & Manzahani, 2013). Following the decline of green spaces in Kuala Lumpur over the decades, the city has also been experiencing detrimental climate problems such as increased land surface temperatures, and a severe decline in natural rain catchment areas which have led to the rampant occurrence of floods and landslides over the recent years (Noordin, Abdullah, & Shahbudin, 2007).…”
Section: Primary Case Study: Kuala Lumpurmentioning
confidence: 99%