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The Edmonton-Calgary corridor: Simulating future land cover change under potential government intervention

机译:Edmonton-Calgary走廊:在潜在的政府干预下模拟未来的土地覆盖变化

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The region connecting Edmonton and Calgary, the two largest cities in Alberta, contains rich agricultural land and is one of the most rapidly changing areas in the province. There is little legislation to restrict urban sprawl or adequately protect agricultural land or native grasslands, and there has been little research to predict future alteration. The main study objectives are, therefore, to assess historical changes in the Edmonton-Calgary corridor from 1984 to 2013 and simulate the future landscape change to 2022 under potential government intervention scenarios. Satellite imagery from Landsat, used in conjunction with biogeophysical variables, was used to create a history of cover in the Edmonton-Calgary area. This history of the environment can be used as a baseline to project changes into the future. Testing different legislative scenarios under two major branches of modifying rates of change or locations of change can be used to identify effective policies for limiting damage to the environment while still allowing for urban growth. Five scenarios were created for this purpose: 1) business as usual, 2) increased rate of urban expansion, 3) no urban expansion, 4) implementation of greenbelts around urban areas, 5) protection of the best agricultural land. This study finds that over the past 30 years, urban area has nearly doubled in size, targeting predominately farmland, especially due to an increase in rural subdivisions. Each scenario impacts growth differently, however, greenbelts and the no expansion model decease growth the most, while the agricultural protection is comparable to the business as usual scenario. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:连接埃德蒙顿和卡尔加里的地区,艾伯塔省两个最大的城市含有丰富的农业用地,是该省最迅速变化的地区之一。限制城市蔓延或充分保护农田或原生草地的立法很少,并且已经很少研究预测未来的改变。因此,主要研究目标是从1984年到2013年评估Edmonton-Calgary走廊的历史变化,并在潜在的政府干预情景下模拟未来的景观变化至2022年。来自Landsat的卫星图像,与生物果断变量一起使用,用于在Edmonton-Calgary地区创造封面的历史。这种环境的历史可以用作项目变化到未来的基准。在修改变革的修改率的两个主要分支机构下测试不同的立法情景,可用于确定限制对环境损坏的有效政策,同时仍然允许城市增长。为此目的创造了五种情景:1)常用的业务,2)城市扩张率提高,3)无城市扩张,4)城市地区的绿地,5)保护最好的农业土地。这项研究发现,在过去的30年里,城市地区的规模几乎翻了一番,主要是耕地,特别是由于农村细分增加。然而,每种情况都会影响成长,然而,绿贝和没有扩张模型的日志增长最多,而农业保护与通常的情况相当。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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