CLUE-S Model-Based Simulation of Land Use Dynamic Variation in Yangzhou Urban

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Land Use/Cover Change (LUCC) is a commonly concerned issue. The CLUE-S model was applied to Yangzhou urban area in this paper to simulate the land use spatial distribution in the urban area from 2003 to 2010. Combined with RS & GIS technology, three periods of remote sensing images were firstly preprocessed and three periods of land-use maps were obtained by means of object-oriented method. Then, corresponding model parameters were defined in the CLUE-S model to obtain the spatial distribution of land use of Yangzhou urban in 2003~2010. After that, the extracted and the simulated land use maps in 2007 were compared to evaluate the simulation accuracy. CLUE-S model can be used to simulate the distribution pattern of the development of smaller-scale regional urban space, to provide guidance for the smaller scale urban development planning, and is worthy of popularization and application of land use and land cover change model.

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