Bringing Geospatial Analysis to the Social Studies: an Assessment of the City Sprawl in China
Research area: Taipei urban landscapes, Taiwan. Located on the north of the Taiwan Island, Taipei is the country's core urban political and economic center with population reaching over 2.6 M and continuing to expand within the city Research aim: spatio-temporal analysis of urban dynamics in study area during 15 years (1990-2005) Data capture: The data include Landsat TM images taken from the U.S.G.S. website. The software used is ENVI GIS. Research objective: application of geoinformatic tools, remote sensing data and application of methodology to spatial analysis for a case study of Taipei. Research problem: In the past decades, the process of urbanization has become more notable in the East Asia. Since past decades, Taipei city undergone serious urban changes.The development of urban landscapes in Taipei has unique feature; Taiwan's exceptional economic and industrial growth since 1980s, which is often referred as "industrial wonder of Taiwan". Recently, the country quickly transformed from an agriculture-based traditional economy into a highly industrialized society. As a result, Taiwan has now a new face of high-technology oriented, economically restructured economy. This caused changes in the face of the country, modifying both its social and natural landscape patterns. Taiwan is nowadays a highly urbanized country with almost 80% of the total population of Taiwan living in urban areas. Intensive urbanization necessarily create new conditions for human-nature co-existence, since rapidly growing city and high urbanization rate affect biodiversity and ecosystems sustainability. The process of urbanization includes transformation of natural landscapes: typical natural land cover type are being transformed into human-affected artificial surfaces and the city area enlarges. Anthropogenic pressure increased rapidly due to the expansion of Taipei metropolitan area. Rapid urbanization affects complex interrelations of natural and urban ecosystems, changes their structure, size and shape, which becames a serious ...