Landsat Data Used to Understand Urban Environments
- Feb. 15, 2007 • A new website featuring Landsat images
of 77 international cities has been published by the Socioeconomic
Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). By analyzing urban reflectance (both
visible and infrared) and surface temperatures, SEDAC has
established criteria to help distinguish urban land cover from other land
cover types. These spatial characterizations of urban land cover extent
can be feed into climate, hydrology, and ecology models helping to make
the models more accurate.
As described on the Urban Landsat web page, Landsat data provide “objective
physically-based metrics for comparative analyses of urban
dynamics that cannot generally be obtained from administrative
definitions of urban extent.”
SEDAC is a NASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC)
that focuses on data about human interactions with the
environment. The center is housed at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty
Earth Observatory in New York.
+ Visit Urban Landsat: Cities from Space (external link)
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