Abstract

Islands are an important part of the marine ecosystem. Increasing impervious surfaces in the Zhoushan Islands due to new development and increased population have an ecological impact on the runoff and water quality. Based on time-series classification and the complement of vegetation fraction in urban regions, Landsat thematic mapper and other high-resolution satellite images were applied to monitor the dynamics of impervious surface area (ISA) in the Zhoushan Islands from 1986 to 2011. Landsat-derived ISA results were validated by the high-resolution Worldview-2 and aerial photographs. The validation shows that mean relative errors of these ISA maps are <15 % . The results reveal that the ISA in the Zhoushan Islands increased from 19.2 km 2 in 1986 to 86.5 km 2 in 2011, and the period from 2006 to 2011 had the fastest expansion rate of 5.59 km 2 per year. The major land conversions to high densities of ISA were from the tidal zone and arable lands. The expansions of ISA were unevenly distributed and most of them were located along the periphery of these islands. Time-series maps revealed that ISA expansions happened continuously over the last 25 years. Our analysis indicated that the policy and the topography were the dominant factors controlling the spatial patterns of ISA and its expansions in the Zhoushan Islands. With continuous urbanization processes, the rapid ISA expansions may not be stopped in the near feature.

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  • Coastal islands are located in a transitional environment where land and ocean interact

  • The total Impervious surface area (ISA) in the Zhoushan Islands increased from 19.2 km[2] in 1986 to 86.5 km[2] in Downloaded From: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Journal-of-Applied-Remote-Sensing on 15 Dec 2021 Terms of Use: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/terms-of-use

  • This study generated ISA maps of the Zhoushan Islands using multiple satellite data from 1986 to 2011. These maps show that the total ISAs in the Zhoushan Islands expanded from 19.2 km[2] in 1986 to 86.5 km[2] in 2011, at an average increase rate of 2.70 km[2] per year

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Introduction

Coastal islands are located in a transitional environment where land and ocean interact. Such an environment is vulnerable to human activities due to limited natural resources. Under urbanization and intensive exploitation activities, the coastal zone ecosystem health in Zhejiang province is facing serious threats.[1] During the past 20 years, large areas of natural landscape of the Zhoushan Islands have been increasingly replaced by impervious surfaces. Quantification of impervious surfaces in landscape has become increasingly important with growing concern of its impact on the environment.[5,6,7,8]

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