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Urban structure analysis of mega city Mexico City using multisensoral remote sensing data
2008
Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology VIII
Mega city Mexico City is ranked the third largest urban agglomeration to date around the globe. The large extension as well as dynamic urban transformation and sprawl processes lead to a lack of up-to-date and area-wide data and information to measure, monitor, and understand the urban situation. This paper focuses on the capabilities of multisensoral remotely sensed data to provide a broad range of products derived from one scientific field -remote sensingto support urban managing and
doi:10.1117/12.800272
fatcat:wmytrfyvanhbpimx37p72j6a3q