Abstract
High-resolution urban land use maps have important applications in urban planning and management, but the availability of these maps is low in countries such as China. To address this issue, we have developed a protocol to identify urban land use functions over large areas using satellite images and open social data. We first derived parcels from road networks contained in Open Street Map (OSM) and used the parcels as the basic mapping unit. We then used 10 features derived from Points of Interest (POI) data and two indices obtained from Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) images to classify parcels into eight Level I classes and sixteen Level II classes of land use. Similarity measures and threshold methods were used to identify land use types in the classification process. This protocol was tested in Beijing, China. The results showed that the generated land use map had an overall accuracy of 81.04% and 69.89% for Level I and Level II classes, respectively. The map revealed significantly more details of the spatial pattern of land uses in Beijing than the land use map released by the government.
Highlights
Urbanization in China is taking place at a fast rate [1]
The land use types of the non-built-up parcels were determined by the dominant land cover types of the parcels
The land use map generated in this study revealed much more information on urban land use patterns in central Beijing
Summary
Urbanization in China is taking place at a fast rate [1]. Large-scale urbanization has had a dramatic impact on the environment and the wellbeing of seven hundred million urban residents. Studies that assess this process and its impacts are important for taking remedial actions and designing better urbanization strategies for the future. To achieve these goals, detailed urban land cover/use maps are required. Land cover can be used to infer land use, but the two concepts are not entirely interchangeable
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