Impacts of land use on quantity and quality of urban runoff (herzliya and ra'anana case study)

J. Garzuzi, N. Goldshleger, E. Ben-Dor, L. Asaf, R. Ben-Yamin

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Abstract

This study presents an analysis of the quantity and quality of urban runoff from various land uses by remote-sensing and GIS technology coupled with hydrological and chemical monitoring. The study areas were located in the cities of Herzliya and Ra'anana, in Israel's coastal plain, where extensive urbanization has taken place over the last 30 years. Different imageprocessing methodologies were developed to establish a relationship between the land-use maps and field measurements of runoff quality and quantity. The advantages of the abovementioned remote-sensing means, used separately and together, were analyzed for the generation of suitable maps for decision-makers from the research area. The obtained land-use maps provide an understanding of the influence of surface-cover information on facilitated analysis of runoff-land cover relationships and can serve as a tool in other urban environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-157
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
Volume38
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventCore Spatial Databases - Updating, Maintenance and Services - From Theory to Practice - Haifa, Israel
Duration: 15 Mar 201017 Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Hydrological monitoring
  • Hyperspectral
  • Remote sensing
  • Runoff
  • Urban land use
  • Water quality and quantity

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