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Persistent identifier:
874247535
Title:
Die Königlich Preussische Landes-Triangulation
Sub title:
Abrisse, Koordinaten und Höhen sämmtlicher von der Trigonometrischen Abtheilung der Landesaufnahme bestimmten Punkte
Year of publication:
1903
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher of the original:
Im Selbstverlage
Identifier (digital):
874247535
Language:
German
Editor:
Königlich Preußische Landesaufnahme
Document type:
Multivolume work

Volume

Persistent identifier:
875018165
Title:
Regierungsbezirk Merseburg und Herzogtum Anhalt
Sub title:
mit 10 Beilagen
Scope:
VIII, 619 Seiten
Year of publication:
1904
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher of the original:
Im Selbstverlage
Identifier (digital):
875018165
Illustration:
Karten
Signature of the source:
Md. 9200(15)
Language:
German
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Public Domain Mark 1.0
Editor:
Königlich Preußische Landesaufnahme
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Volume
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
Abrisse.
Document type:
Multivolume work
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Chapter

Section

Title:
2069. Kl. Korga. (III. 0.) - [2126. Rothehauser Forst II. (III. 0.)]
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Multivolume work
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Table of contents

  • Resource and environmental monitoring
  • Resource and environmental monitoring (B)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • PREFACE
  • ISPRS Council 2000 - 2004
  • ISPRS Technical Commission VII Resource and Environmental Monitoring
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS - A
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS - B
  • [Water Resources]
  • [Forest Ecosystem]
  • WG VII/4 Human Settlement and Impact Analysis
  • [Urban and Regional Development]
  • [High Resolution Data For Urban Studies]
  • COMPARATIVE MEASUREMENT OF TEMPORAL URBAN SPRAWL BASED ON RS IMAGERY. Jianquan Cheng, Ian Masser, Henk Ottens [...]
  • DETECTABILITY OF URBAN CHANGES FROM AIRBORNE LASERSCANNING DATA. Eberhard Steinle, Hans-Peter Bähr [...]
  • AUTOMATIC CHANGE DETECTION OF URBAN GEOSPATIAL DATABASES BASED ON HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERIES USING AI CONCEPTS. A. Abootalebi, F. Samadzadegan, A. Azizi, M. A. Hosseini [...]
  • EVALUATING THE GEOMETRIC AND RADIOMETRIC POTENTIAL OF IKONOS HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERIES FOR LARGE SCALE MAP REVISION. F. Samadzadegan, A. Azizi, A. Abootalebi, M. Hosseini [...]
  • ORTHO/Z-SPACE SOFTWARE: HIGHLY ACCURATE ORTHORECTIFICATION OF VERY HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGES. Victor V. Nekrassov, Prof. Vladimir F. Chekalin, Nikolai M. Moltchachkine [...]
  • HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE DATA - A SOLUTION FOR URBAN SPRAWL MAPPING. P. Satyanarayana, G. Someswara Rao, A. V. Ramani and N. Aparna [...]
  • IDENTIFICATION OF SLUMS FROM HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGES. D. Balaji, S. Karthi, S. Sundarraj, R. Vidhya [...]
  • EVALUATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION IKONOS DATA FOR UPDATION, RECTIFICATION AND MOSAICING OF CADASTRAL MAPS. Alok Saini, Virendra Kumar, Sushil Chandra, S. K. Shukla & A. N. Singh [...]
  • EXTRACTION OF LARGE SCALE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION USING VISUAL INTERPRETATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION IKONOS DATA. Minakshi Kumar, Dinesh K Mishra, Prabhat Diwan and Mohammad Jawed [...]
  • [Cultural Heritage]
  • WG VII/5 Disaster Monitoring, Mitigation and Damage Assessment
  • WG VII/6 Monitoring and Modelling Global Change
  • Inter-Commission
  • Special Session. Ocean Colour
  • Theme Session. Sustainable Development
  • Author Index
  • Cover

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IAPRS & SIS, Vol.34, Part 7, “Resource and Environmental Monitoring”, Hyderabad, India,2002 
  
Ancillary data such as “Wuhan record of urban 
construction” (ECWLR, 1996) and "Wuhan record of 
urban planning (WBUPLA, 1995) delineating in 
detail the history of urban construction and planning 
starting from 1949, provides rich secondary 
information for interpretation, especially for the 
periods in both 1955 and 1965. The urban sprawl and 
major urban land use maps of 1993/2000 and 
1955/1965 are displayed in figure 4 & 5 respectively. 
3.2 Results 
For urban sprawl in 1993-2000, Spatial statistical units 
selected are urban district and sub-district. Census data 
in 1990 was dis-aggregated from district to sub-district 
level in 1993. Major land use includes residential 
area, industrial area and public facility (institutional, 
commercial). After statistical tests, we can determine 
the weight values of two land use (residential and 
public facility) evidentially: Wy, =3 and Wp=1. 
  
  
  
  
* Wixeepieny 
  
Figure 5. Urban Sprawl (1965) & land use (1955) 
For urban sprawl in 1955-1965, as census data and the 
map of sub-districts are not available for 1955, a 
theoretical assumption (negative exponential gradient 
of population density) is adopted here for approximate 
dis-aggregation to pixel level. 
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In this research, the dis-aggregation of population data 
is based on a 10 x 10 m? grid, but interaction 
computation is based on a 50 x 50 m? grid, which 
results in a 1220 x 800 matrix. Here, threshold value @ 
is set as 5km. Here, 0-2. The result of spatial 
interaction between urban growth (1993-2000) and 
urban land use (residential and public facility in 1993) 
is displayed in figure 6, where colors indicate the 
relative intensity of urban sprawl; grey-scale the dis- 
aggregated population at pixel. The classification is 
based on an equal interval. The same is applied for the 
period 1955-65 as shown in figure 7.The greater the 
interaction is, the more compact the urban growth is, 
conversely, the more sprawl it is. Compared with 
distance-based measurement, this methodology offers 
a comparative perspective. If we classify the 
interactions into 5 classes and compare the relative 
degree of urban sprawl in two periods as listed in table 
1, we can conclude that urban growth in 1993-2000 
exhibited a more compact and less scattered pattern 
than that of 1955-65 as the latter is stronger in the first 
three classes and weaker in the last two classes. 
Pop. densáy 
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ER 150 - 200 
REE 200 - 1006 
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Figure 6. Dis-aggregation and integration for 93-2000 
Interac hon 
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Figure 7. Dis-aggregation and integration for 1955-1965 
This difference can be easily explained by the 
availability of large-scale developable land and land 
lease system initiated in 1987. In the period 1955- 
  
  
 
	        

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