2002
DOI: 10.1080/01431160110075532
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Monitoring land-use change in the Pearl River Delta using Landsat TM

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“…Oleh itu, data perubahan LULC dapat memberi input penting kepada pengurusan alam sekitar dan perancangan masa depan (Fan et al 2007;Prenzel 2004). Pertumbuhan populasi dan peningkatan keperluan sosioekonomi mewujudkan tekanan ke atas LULC, seterusnya membawa kepada perubahan tidak dirancang dan tidak terkawal (Seto et al 2002). Ekploitasi secara berlebihan dan pengurusan yang tidak sistematik ke atas sumber semula jadi ini akan membawa kesan kepada alam sekitar.…”
Section: Pengenalanunclassified
“…Oleh itu, data perubahan LULC dapat memberi input penting kepada pengurusan alam sekitar dan perancangan masa depan (Fan et al 2007;Prenzel 2004). Pertumbuhan populasi dan peningkatan keperluan sosioekonomi mewujudkan tekanan ke atas LULC, seterusnya membawa kepada perubahan tidak dirancang dan tidak terkawal (Seto et al 2002). Ekploitasi secara berlebihan dan pengurusan yang tidak sistematik ke atas sumber semula jadi ini akan membawa kesan kepada alam sekitar.…”
Section: Pengenalanunclassified
“…The population growth and increasing socioeconomic necessities will result in pressure on land use. This pressure can lead to uncontrolled changes in land use (Seto et al, 2002). However, these lands are being affected by destructive human activities (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past three decades, it experienced a scale of urban expansion unprecedented in the history of China (Seto et al 2002). As can be observed in many delta areas in the world, recent urbanization development in the PRD area becomes more decentralized, from a single or very few large cities towards a more clustered network of cities that will "dwarf Great London by 26 times" 1 (Gottmann 1964, Hall andPain 2009).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, modelling regional sectorial water use and its impact of socio-economic the period of 1988-1996, PRD experienced a scale of urban expansion unprecedented in the history of the country and the probably in the world. The urban area increased 364% from estimated 720 km 2 in 1988 to 2625 km 2 by 1996 (Seto et al 2002). The cultivated area of Guangdong province, where the PRD is located, declined by 4000 km 2 …”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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