Imaging Spectroscopy of Urban Environments.

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Title: Imaging Spectroscopy of Urban Environments.
Authors: van der Linden, S.1,2 (AUTHOR) sebastian.linden@geo.hu-berlin.de, Okujeni, A.1 (AUTHOR), Canters, F.3 (AUTHOR), Degerickx, J.4 (AUTHOR), Heiden, U.5 (AUTHOR), Hostert, P.1,2 (AUTHOR), Priem, F.3 (AUTHOR), Somers, B.4 (AUTHOR), Thiel, F.1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Surveys in Geophysics. May2019, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p471-488. 18p.
Subject Terms: *Spectral imaging, *Environmental mapping, *Thematic maps, *Space-based radar, Urban ecology (Sociology)
Abstract: Future spaceborne imaging spectroscopy data will offer new possibilities for mapping ecosystems globally, including urban environments. The high spectral information content of such data is expected to improve accuracies and thematic detail of maps on urban composition and urban environmental condition. This way, urgently needed information for environmental models will be provided, for example, for microclimate or hydrological models. The diverse vertical structures, highly frequent spatial change and a great variety of materials cause challenges for urban environmental mapping with Earth observation data, especially at the 30 m spatial resolution of data from future spaceborne imaging spectrometers. This paper gives an overview of the state-of-the-art in urban imaging spectroscopy considering decreasing spatial resolution, the related user requirements and existing knowledge gaps, as well as expected future directions for the work with new data sets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Future spaceborne imaging spectroscopy data will offer new possibilities for mapping ecosystems globally, including urban environments. The high spectral information content of such data is expected to improve accuracies and thematic detail of maps on urban composition and urban environmental condition. This way, urgently needed information for environmental models will be provided, for example, for microclimate or hydrological models. The diverse vertical structures, highly frequent spatial change and a great variety of materials cause challenges for urban environmental mapping with Earth observation data, especially at the 30 m spatial resolution of data from future spaceborne imaging spectrometers. This paper gives an overview of the state-of-the-art in urban imaging spectroscopy considering decreasing spatial resolution, the related user requirements and existing knowledge gaps, as well as expected future directions for the work with new data sets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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