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Mapping sub-pixel urban expansion in China using MODIS and DMSP/OLS nighttime lights

Urbanization accelerated rapidly in China during the first decade of the 21st century, largely at the expense of agricultural lands. To improve available regional information related to the coupled dynamics between these two land use types, we fused data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectror...

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Published in:Remote sensing of environment 2016-03, Vol.175, p.92-108
Main Authors: Huang, Xiaoman, Schneider, Annemarie, Friedl, Mark A.
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description Urbanization accelerated rapidly in China during the first decade of the 21st century, largely at the expense of agricultural lands. To improve available regional information related to the coupled dynamics between these two land use types, we fused data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and stable nighttime lights observations from DMSP/OLS instruments to map fractional urban cover at 250m spatial resolution for cities in Eastern, Central, and Southern China where recent urban expansion has been rapid and pronounced. To accomplish this, we constructed Random Forest regression models to estimate sub-pixel urban percentage for 2001 and 2010 using high quality calibration information derived from Landsat data. Separate models were built for temperate and tropical regions and then evaluated for nine cities between 18,000 and 31,000km2 in area. Urban area estimated from MODIS compared favorably with Landsat-based results, with mean absolute errors of ~9–15%. Tests of different input feature sets showed that including data from downscaled MODIS 500m bands and nighttime lights can improve estimates of urban land area compared to using MODIS 250m features alone. Based on these results we produced wall-to-wall maps of urban land use in 2001 and 2010 for four MODIS tiles covering temperate and subtropical China, thereby demonstrating the utility of coarse spatial resolution data for mapping urban land use and loss of agricultural land at regional and larger scales. •We estimated sub-pixel urban cover at 250m resolution in China for 2001 and 2010.•We fused 250m, 500m, and 1km MODIS data and DMSP/OLS nighttime lights data.•Separate regression models estimated for temperate and subtropical regions of China•City-level assessment showed good agreement with Landsat-based urban information.•Regional mapping demonstrated utility of this method for large-area application.
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