The urbanization impact in China: a prospective model (1992-2025)

Blanca Arellano, Josep Roca, Wei Gao, Ni-Bin Chang, Jinnian Wang
2018 Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability XV  
The gradual spread of urbanization, the phenomenon known under the term urban sprawl, has become one of the paradigms that have characterized the urban development since the second half of the twentieth century and early twenty-first century. The arrival of electrification to nearly every corner of the planet is certainly the first and more meaningful indicator of artificialization of land. In this sense, the paper proposes a new methodology designed to identify the highly impacted landscapes
more » ... China based on the analysis of the satellite image of nighttime lights. The night-lights have been used widespread in scientific contributions, from building human development indices, identifying megalopolis [2] [3] or analyzing the phenomenon of urbanization and sprawl [4], but generally they have not been used to forecast the urbanization in the near future. This paper proposes to study the urbanization impact in China between 1992 and 2013, and models a hypothesis of future scenarios of urbanization (2013)(2014)(2015)(2016)(2017)(2018)(2019)(2020)(2021)(2022)(2023)(2024)(2025). For this purpose, the paper uses DMSP-OLS Nighttime Lights (1992 -2013). After obtaining a homogeneous series for the whole period 1992-2013, we proceed to model the spatial dynamics of past urbanization process using the "urbanistic potential" of each of the 13.7 millions of analyzed cells. This model allows to design a probable growth of the urbanization phenomenon between 2013 and 2025 as well to predict a progressive displacement of the urbanization from east coast to mainland and west, in congruence with the current demographic models [5] .
doi:10.1117/12.2321267 fatcat:hsyqkzcqjbg5faiyqq4pdusxj4