The aplication of land use and nighttime lights on the development of high-resolution emission inventories for South America
Contribuinte(s) |
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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Data(s) |
24/03/2014
24/03/2014
24/03/2014
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Resumo |
In this paper, nighttime light data are suggested as a proxy for spatial distribution of vehicles running in urban and nearby areas. Nighttime lights focus on human activities, in contrast to traditional Earth observing systems that focus on natural systems. It is the human activity being visible in the form of brightness of nocturnal lights. Two available nighttime lights dataset were used in this work. The first one was provided by the U.S. Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS), henceforth, DMSO-OLS. The second one is the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite, henceforth, Suomi-NPP. To validate the new proposed methodology, hundreds of urban areas of South America were analyzed in a high degree of resolution. The results of this study showed that night-time lights are very well correlated with vehicle fleet, population, and impervious surfaces but with strong spatial variability. The results of this study suggest a better understanding of the human activities in the context of a vehicular-based city conception. CNPq FAPESP CAPES Fundação Araucária-SETI |
Identificador |
978-958-8572-90-1 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Bogotá |
Relação |
Congreso Colombiano y Conferencia Internacional de Calidad del Aire y Salud Pública, 4 |
Direitos |
openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ Copyright Derechos reservados Universidad de La Salle |
Palavras-Chave | #LAND USE #URBANIZATION #NIGHTIME LIGHTS #VEHICLE #ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS #USO DA TERRA #URBANIZAÇÃO #VEÍCULOS #POLUIÇÃO ATMOSFÉRICA #METEOROLOGIA AMBIENTAL |
Tipo |
conferenceObject Palestra |