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Lorenzo Solari, Andrea Ciampalini, Federico Raspini, Silvia Bianchini, Ivana Zinno, Manuela Bonano, Michele Manunta, Sandro Moretti and Nicola Casagli
In this study, we present the detection and characterization of ground displacements in the urban area of Pisa (Central Italy) using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) products. Thirty RADARSAT-2 and twenty-nine COSMO-SkyMed images have bee...
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Andrea Miano, Fabio Di Carlo, Annalisa Mele, Ilaria Giannetti, Nicoletta Nappo, Matteo Rompato, Pasquale Striano, Manuela Bonano, Francesca Bozzano, Riccardo Lanari, Paolo Mazzanti, Alberto Meda, Andrea Prota and Gabriele Scarascia Mugnozza
Structural health monitoring is a crucial issue in areas with different hazard sources, such as Italy. Among non-invasive monitoring techniques, remote sensing provides useful information in supporting the management process and safety evaluations, reduc...
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Giulia Delo, Marco Civera, Erica Lenticchia, Gaetano Miraglia, Cecilia Surace and Rosario Ceravolo
In recent years, the use of interferometric satellite data for Structural Health Monitoring has experienced a strong development. The urban environment confirms its fragility to adverse natural events, made even more severe by climate change. Hence, the ...
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Augusto Montisci and Maria Cristina Porcu
The proposed method is a neural-network-based tool for the early warning of ground settlement hazard in urban areas. On the basis of the analysis of MT-InSAR data through an unsupervised learning, the method can find precursors of similar time-evolving p...
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Yuling Ruan, Yanhong Zou, Minghui Chen and Jingya Shen
Urban area hotspots are considered to be an ideal proxy for spatial heterogeneity of human activity, which is vulnerable to urban expansion. Nighttime light (NTL) images have been extensively employed in monitoring current urbanization dynamics. However,...
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D. V. Petrova
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This article describes modern approaches to organizing the monitoring of passenger traffic of public transport in urban agglomerations within the framework of the concept of a ?smart? city. The specifics of the transport infrastructure of the urban metro...
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Linfeng Wang, Shengbo Chen, Lei Chen, Zibo Wang, Bin Liu and Yucheng Xu
Accurately mapping urban built-up areas is critical for monitoring urbanization and development. Previous studies have shown that Night light (NTL) data is effective in characterizing the extent of human activity. But its inherently low spatial resolutio...
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Vasiliki-Maria Perra, Alexandros Sdoukopoulos, Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou
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Transport is one of the most important urban planning functions that ensures mobility within the urban area and access to various land uses. The characteristics of modern cities create high requirements for high quality levels in mobility, as well. Howev...
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Stefano Loppi, Adelmo Corsini and Luca Paoli
Air quality monitoring in many urban areas is based on sophisticated and costly equipment to check for the respect of environmental quality standards, but capillary monitoring is often not feasible due to economic constraints. In such cases, the use of l...
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Luis Gerardo Ruiz-Suárez, Bertha Eugenia Mar-Morales, José Agustín García-Reynoso, Gema Luz Andraca-Ayala, Ricardo Torres-Jardón, José Santos García-Yee, Hugo Alberto Barrera-Huertas, Arturo Gavilán-García and Roberto Basaldud Cruz
In this work, we report the economic impact of exposure to high ozone concentrations on four important crops in the area of influence of the Mexico City Megalopolis. Estimated yield losses were as follows: maize: 3%; oats: 26%; beans: 14%; sorghum: 15%. ...
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Yuhan Rui, Dafang Fu, Ha Do Minh, Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Chris Zevenbergen and Assela Pathirana
Climate change and urbanization have led to an increase in the frequency of extreme water related events such as flooding, which has negative impacts on the environment, economy and human health. With respect to the latter, our understanding of the inter...
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Yuhan Rui, Dafang Fu, Ha Do Minh, Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Chris Zevenbergen and Assela Pathirana
Climate change and urbanization have led to an increase in the frequency of extreme water related events such as flooding, which has negative impacts on the environment, economy and human health. With respect to the latter, our understanding of the inter...
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Abdul Raouf, Yulu Peng and Tayyab Ikram Shah
Urban parks and open spaces offer a unique setting that can play a vital role in improving health and quality of life in cities and towns, making cities more attractive places to live and work, and connecting residents to nature. Degradation of park faci...
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Abdul Raouf, Yulu Peng and Tayyab Ikram Shah
Urban parks and open spaces offer a unique setting that can play a vital role in improving health and quality of life in cities and towns, making cities more attractive places to live and work, and connecting residents to nature. Degradation of park faci...
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Siyi Li, Guowang Jin and Jiahao Li
Flooding is one of the most frequently occurring meteorological disasters nowadays, and its occurrence can cause significant socio-economic losses. Aiming at the problem that traditional optical remote sensing makes it difficult to monitor floods, this p...
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Wenhui Niu, Haoming Xia, Ruimeng Wang, Li Pan, Qingmin Meng, Yaochen Qin, Rumeng Li, Xiaoyang Zhao, Xiqing Bian and Wei Zhao
As the land use issue, caused by urban shrinkage in China, is becoming more and more prominent, research on urban shrinkage and expansion has become particularly challenging and urgent. Based on the points of interest (POI) data, this paper redefines the...
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Kelis M. Hinestroza-Mena, Vladimir G. Toro, Gloria S. Londoño-Colorado, Valeria Chávez, Julieth K. García-Blanco and Rodolfo Silva
Between 1959 and 2010, a coastline retreat of 2.4 m/year and erosion of up to 174 m were recorded around Turbo, in northern Colombia. This degraded coastal system is the result of a poorly planned coastal defence scheme, combined with a lack of formal te...
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Bruna Bacalja, Maja Krcum and Merica Sli?kovic
Strategically, the Republic of Croatia, with its economy focused on tourism, is directly connected to the sea and coastal area, and integrated management of this area contributes to the sustainable development strategy. Worldwide, the problem of atmosphe...
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Cédric Mpié Simba, Emmanuel Lemelin, Eric Masson, Ahmed Senouci and Walid Maherzi
In the absence of industry data, organisms, and researchers leverage free and available data, specifically building and demolition permits. Geospatial processing is essential to integrate information from various files into a single GIS layer containing ...
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Dengqun Wang, Shuaihua Ye and Jun Zhang
The construction of an urban metro will inevitably involve deep excavation. Risk assessment before deep excavation, risk reduction measures, and real-time monitoring during excavation can effectively ensure the safety of deep excavation. Taking the deep ...
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