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Remote sensing of global change: growth in China's Jiangsu Province
Authors:D Streets  C Chung  J Krummel  H Su
Institution:1. Decision and Information Sciences Division, Argonne National Laboratory , Argonne, IL, USA;2. Environmental Assessment Division, Argonne National Laboratory , Argonne, IL, USA
Abstract:SUMMARY

This paper examines how remote-sensing data and regional social and economic data can be used together to identify changes in land-use patterns in particular regions. Study of the spatiotemporal dynamics of remote-sensing data can identify trends in competing uses of land, water and other natural resources for agriculture, industrial development and urban settlements. When combined with information on trends in industrial production, population, agricultural production, pollutant releases, water usage and natural forest coverage, these data reveal patterns of anthropogenic disturbance that can provide early signals of problems in resource decline or land-use management. This study focuses on land-cover changes in southern Jiangsu Province of the People's Republic of China between 1976 and 1984. This region, to the west of Shanghai and to the south of the Yangtze River, experienced unprecedented economic growth after the end of the Cultural Revolution. Remote-sensing imagery reveals the rapid growth of urban centres, commensurate declines in surface water area, and changing patterns of agriculture. The observed changes cast doubt on the ability of the region to sustain such rapid and intense land-use conflicts over a long period.
Keywords:remote sensing  sustainable development  China  land use  urban development  agricultural production  industrial development
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