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- Title
How to Systematically Evaluate the Greenspace Exposure of Residential Communities? A 3-D Novel Perspective Using UAV Photogrammetry.
- Authors
Xia, Tianyu; Zhao, Bing; Xian, Zheng; Zhang, Jinguang
- Abstract
The quantity and quality of green space (GS) exposure play an important role in urban residents' physical and psychological health. However, the current framework for assessing GS quality is primarily based on 2-D remote sensing data and 2.5-D street-view images. Few studies have comprehensively evaluated residential community GSs from an overall 3-D perspective. This study proposes a novel systematic framework for evaluating the quantity and quality of residential GSs based on the generation of a high-resolution 3-D point cloud using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP). Nine indices were proposed: green volume ratio, floor green volume index, green groups diversity index, vegetation diversity index, greenspace fragmentation, average vegetation colour distance, vegetation colour diversity, activity areas ratio, and green cohesion index of activity site. These metrics were calculated using the classified point clouds from four typical Chinese residential communities with different residential greenery types and population densities. The results showed that our method could quantitatively identify the differences in residential GS exposure within urban residential communities. For example, a residential community with a large plant distribution and rich greenery variations had higher greenspace volume ratio and vegetation diversity index values. Our findings suggest that this novel framework, employing cost-effective UAV-DAP, can clearly describe different GS attributes and characteristics, aiding decision-makers and urban planners in comprehensively implementing GS interventions to improve the residents' quality of life.
- Subjects
DRONE aircraft; AERIAL photogrammetry; PHYTOGEOGRAPHY; QUALITY of life; POINT cloud; PLANT communities
- Publication
Remote Sensing, 2023, Vol 15, Issue 6, p1543
- ISSN
2072-4292
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/rs15061543