Integrating Remote Sensing/GIS Methods in Housing Analysis
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Data publicació2005-10
EditorLaboratorio de Estudios Urbanos, Universidad del Bío-Bío
Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions
Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions
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Abstract
This paper develops a methodology for integrating Remote Sensing and GIS techniques
to identify low income informal homestead subdivisions (AKA colonias) in peri-urban areas
of US metropolitan areas. Unlike their self-build counterparts in Latin American cities,
housing production is self-managed (trailers and manufactured homes), situated on poorly
or un-serviced lots. Now that we have begun to understand the logic and rationale
underpinning their existence, and know where (spatially), and what (physical) “footprints”,
to look for, this paper will present data for central Texas in order to report on the methodology
adopted to identify and quantify these peri-urban settlement phenomena
CitacióWard, Peter M.; Peters, Paul A. Integrating Remote Sensing/GIS Methods in Housing Analysis. A: International Conference Virtual City and Territory. "2º Congreso Internacional Ciudad y Territorio Virtual, Concepción, Chile, 12, 13 y 14 Octubre 2005". Concepción: Universidad del Bío-Bío, 2005, p. 78-83.
ISBN956-7813-38-8
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