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Country Land Building Intensity Contrast of Binzhou City Based on RS and GIS



Jianlin Wang*, 1, 2, Yinsheng Yang1, Lei Wang3
1 College of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China
2 Department of Computer Science, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China
3 Department of Mathematics, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China


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Abstract

This paper selects TM remote sensing image of May, 2009a, land use map and land use changing data of 2008a as data materials, combined with some partly field data, it studied the land building intensity of seven counties of Binzhou city, some conceptions and related measure methods were proposed. The results showed that the land building intensity was in middle and low level contrast in national scale, and belong to low level contrast in global scale. Finally, some countermeasures was put forward to enhance land building intensity of Binzhou city.

Keywords: Binzhou city, geographic information systems, land building intensity, remote sensing.



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