Urban-Rural Environmental Gradient in a Developing City: Testing ENVI GIS Functionality
Polina Lemenkova

TL;DR
This study uses ENVI GIS to analyze land cover changes and landscape dynamics in Taipei, focusing on anthropogenic impacts to inform urban development strategies.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of ENVI GIS for integrated urban ecosystem analysis and land cover change assessment in a developing city.
Findings
Identified significant land cover changes due to human activities
Assessed the impact of anthropogenic pressure on natural ecosystems
Provided insights for urban planning and environmental management
Abstract
The research performs urban ecosystem analysis supported by ENVI GIS by integrated studies on land cover types and geospatial modeling of Taipei city. The paper deals with the role of anthropogenic pressure on the structure of the landscape and change of land cover types. Methods included assessment of the impact from anthropogenic activities on the natural ecosystems, evaluation of the rate and scale of landscape dynamics using remote sensing data and GIS. The research aims to assist environmentalists and city planners to evaluate strategies for specific objectives of urban development in Taiwan, China.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRemote Sensing and Land Use · Land Use and Ecosystem Services · Environmental Changes in China
