The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Jun 2016)

THE LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE IMPACT TO LAND COVER TYPES

  • I. Ibrahim,
  • A. Abu Samah,
  • R. Fauzi,
  • N. M. Noor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B3-871-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLI-B3
pp. 871 – 876

Abstract

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Land cover type is an important signature that is usually used to understand the interaction between the ground surfaces with the local temperature. Various land cover types such as high density built up areas, vegetation, bare land and water bodies are areas where heat signature are measured using remote sensing image. The aim of this study is to analyse the impact of land surface temperature on land cover types. The objectives are 1) to analyse the mean temperature for each land cover types and 2) to analyse the relationship of temperature variation within land cover types: built up area, green area, forest, water bodies and bare land. The method used in this research was supervised classification for land cover map and mono window algorithm for land surface temperature (LST) extraction. The statistical analysis of post hoc Tukey test was used on an image captured on five available images. A pixel-based change detection was applied to the temperature and land cover images. The result of post hoc Tukey test for the images showed that these land cover types: built up-green, built up-forest, built up-water bodies have caused significant difference in the temperature variation. However, built up-bare land did not show significant impact at p2 = 0.53. The environmental implications of these interactions can provide some insights for future land use planning in the region.