Monitoring urban land cover changes at the urban fringe from SPOT HRV imagery in south-east England

Abstract
Housing pressures in south-east England have intensified the interest in the urban fringe areas. Planners need to assess the requirements for new housing developments and amenity areas. Remotely-sensed data can provide planners with visually impacting material and a method of monitoring the urban fringe on medium-term time scales using change detection procedures. The addition of other sources of geographical information will enable planners to make greater use of remotely-sensed data.

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