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Hassan, Ahmed Abdelhalim ; Hassan, Ahmed Abdelhalim M. ; Hassan, Ahmed Abdelhalim Mostafa: Understanding spatial growth and resilience of megacities based on the DPSIR conceptual model : study case: Greater Cairo Metropolis, Egypt. 14.1.2014
Inhalt
1 Introduction
1.1 General Introduction and background
1.2 Problem statement
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Objective
1.5 Greater Cairo Metropolis (GCM) case study area
1.6 State of the art
1.7 General research approach of the study
1.7.1 Pre-processing steps
1.7.2 Processing and analysis of data
1.7.3 Post-processing and dissemination of information
1.8 Outline of study
2 Geo-cover of Greater Cairo
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Remote sensing and geology
2.3 Materials and techniques
2.3.1 Data availability
2.3.2 Methodology
2.4 Geology of GCM
2.4.1 Rock types
2.4.2 Physiography
2.5 Recommendation for future work
3 Concept, Methodology and Materials
3.1 Concept
3.1.1 Spatial resilience definition
3.1.2 Greater Cairo in the light of the DPSIR framework
3.1.3 Change detection by using remote sensing techniques
3.2 Materials and methods
3.2.1 Methodology framework
3.2.2 Satellite images
3.2.3 Image processing
3.2.4 Classification
3.2.5 Accuracy assessment
3.3 Conducting a field check and observation
3.4 Implementation of DPSIR into LULCC analysis
4 Land Use/Land Cover (States)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Time span choice
4.3 Classification processes and technique benefits
4.3.1 Supervised pixel based classification
4.3.1.1 Ground truth and accuracy assessment
4.3.1.2 Evaluation of pixel-based technique
4.3.2 Object based image analysis (OBIA)
4.3.2.1 Image preparation
4.3.2.2 Segmentation
4.3.2.3 Classes
4.3.2.4 Classification and Process Tree
4.3.2.5 Refining the classification
4.3.2.6 Resulting maps and export results:
4.3.2.7 Accuracy assessment
4.3.2.8 Change detection and spatial impact
4.4 Subsidiary DPSIR and feedback mechanism
4.5 Benefits of object-based classification
4.6 Technical disadvantages
5 Spatial Changes (Impacts)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Privatization program
5.3 Spatial infrastructures (developmental elements)
5.4 New cities
5.5 Materials and methodology
5.5.1 Materials
5.5.2 Classification rule set
5.5.3 Classes and features
5.5.3.1 Indices formula applied on SPOT images
5.5.3.2 Water bodies (WB)
5.5.3.3 Bare soil and/or wet land (BS)
5.5.3.4 Desert (rocky cover and hinterland) (D)
5.5.3.5 Vegetation cover and cultivated land (CL)
5.5.3.6 Urbanization (U)
5.5.4 Refining classification
5.5.5 Accuracy assessment
5.6 Results
5.6.1 Metro-autostrad sector (MA)
5.6.1.1 LULC state
5.6.1.2 Urbanization
5.6.1.3 Vegetation cover
5.6.1.4 Change analysis
5.6.2 Core-new city sector (CNC)
5.6.2.1 The state of LULC
5.6.2.2 Urbanization
5.6.2.3 Vegetation
5.6.2.4 Change analysis
5.6.3 West Greater Cairo sector (ring road-Giza) (WGC)
5.6.3.1 State of LULC
5.6.3.2 Urbanization
5.6.3.3 Vegetation
5.6.3.4 Change analysis
6 Analysis and Interpretation (Response priorities)
6.1 Urban density and diversity
6.1.1 High density pattern
6.1.2 Medium density pattern
6.1.3 Low density pattern
6.2 Fertile land loss
6.3 Implications for response
6.4 Discussion
7 Conclusions and Recommendations
7.1 Conclusions
7.2 Recommendations and future research
7.2.1 Incubation
7.2.2 Stakeholder interaction
7.2.3 Data dissemination (Post-processing)
8 Summary
9 References
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