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Characterizing urban land changes of 30 global megacities using nighttime light time series stacks

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DOI: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2021.01.002

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Nighttime light imagery; Land use and land cover changes; Urbanization; Time series analysis; Megacities; Urban areas; Sustainability

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  1. China Scholarship Council [201806320144]
  2. Academic Award for Outstanding Doctoral Candidate of Zhejiang University [2018092]
  3. IndianaView Student Scholarship Award from IndianaView Consortium (USGS)
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [41971236]

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This study analyzed urban land changes in 30 global megacities using VIIRS nighttime light time series data, proposing a new classification scheme and finding that types of urban land changes other than urban growth contribute significantly to the changes.
Worldwide urbanization has brought about diverse types of urban land use and land cover (LULC) changes. The diversity of urban land changes, however, have been greatly under studied, since the major focus of past research has been on urban growth. In this study, we proposed a framework to characterize diverse urban land changes of 30 global megacities using monthly nighttime light time series from VIIRS data. First, we developed a Logistic-Harmonic model to fit VIIRS time series. Second, by leveraging the uniqueness of urban land change and nighttime light data, we incorporated temporal information of VIIRS time series and proposed a new classification scheme to produce monthly maps of built-up areas and to disentangle urban land changes into five categories. Third, we provided an in-depth analysis and comparison of urban land change patterns of the selected megacities. Results demonstrated that the Logistic-Harmonic model yielded a robust performance in fitting VIIRS time series. Temporal features based classification can not only significantly improve the mapping accuracy of built-up areas, especially for regions with heterogeneous built-up and non-built-up landscapes, but also promoted temporal consistency and classification efficiency. Urban land changes occurred in 51% of the built-up pixels of the megacities. Compared with urban growth, other types of urban land change, particularly land use intensification, contributed to an unexpectedly large proportion of the changes (83%). The findings of this study offer an insightful understanding on global urbanization processes in megacities, and evoke further investigation on the environmental and ecological implications of urban land changes.Y

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