Standardized Green View Index and Quantification of Different Metrics of Urban Green Vegetation

08/01/2020
by   Yusuke Kumakoshi, et al.
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Urban greenery is considered an important factor in relation to sustainable development and people's quality of life in the city. Although ways to measure urban greenery have been proposed, the characteristics of each metric have not been fully established, rendering previous researches vulnerable to changes in greenery metrics. To make estimation more robust, this study aims to (1) propose an improved indicator of greenery visibility for analytical use (standardized GVI; sGVI), and (2) quantify the relation between sGVI and other greenery metrics. Analyzing a data set for Yokohama city, Japan, it is shown that the sGVI, a weighted form of GVI aggregated to an area, mitigates the bias of densely located measurement sites. Also, by comparing sGVI and NDVI at city block level, we found that sGVI captures the presence of vegetation better in the city center, whereas NDVI is better in capturing vegetation in parks and forests. These tools provide a foundation for accessing the effect of vegetation in urban landscapes in a more robust matter, enabling comparison on any arbitrary geographical scale.

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