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Assessment of Changes in Green Space of Nanjing City Using 1998 and 2007 Landsat Satellite Data

Hao Xu (College of Landscape Architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 December 2015

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Abstract

Conservation of green space is crucial to the sustainable urban development of China. Nanjing is a central city in the Yangtze River Delta cluster in eastern China. Owing to urbanization, the green spaces in this city have been affected significantly in terms of their scale and structure. Assessing such changes can provide a basis for environmental protection measures and sustainable development. Using Landsat remote-sensing image data from 1998 and 2007, we constructed a distribution map of the patches of green spaces in Nanjing, and analyzed and assessed the changes in scale and spatial layout of the green spaces using various landscape metrics including CA, PLAND, PD, MPS, LPI, NP, PD, TE, ED, MPI, and LSI. Coinciding with a sharp increase in urban population, the area of green spaces in Nanjing decreased by 27.06% between 1998 and 2007. The patches of green space increased by 39%, and the average area per patch decreased by about 47.52%. Green space patches were found to be unevenly distributed among the districts of Nanjing. In urban areas, significant numbers of such patches were found primarily in various types of parks, while in suburban areas, they were concentrated mainly in the hilly forestlands. Green spaces exhibited tendencies towards fragmentation, miniaturization, and discretization.

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Xu, H. (2015), "Assessment of Changes in Green Space of Nanjing City Using 1998 and 2007 Landsat Satellite Data", Open House International, Vol. 40 No. 4, pp. 63-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2015-B0011

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