"RIV/61989592:15310/13:33145325" . . "76562" . "In the framework of this project we investigate of a transect of selected cities in transition with a negative growth pattern in Central and Eastern Europe (e.g. the Leipzig/Halle area in Germany, Poznan in Poland and Brno, Ostrava and Olomouc in the Czech Republic) are presented. The structural analysis of these urban regions is then used to derivate the European pattern spatial development of urban regions in transition. High spatial and spectral resolution satellite image data are used to drive vital information to monitor the following features: urban densities, new developments on the urban fringe and the creation of sub-centers, the spread of impermeable surfaces, soil erosion and the transformation of agricultural lands, changes in local microclimates, surface water flow and reservoir capacity, as well as primary productivity of local vegetation. Furthermore, existing socio-economic and demographic GIS data of each city will be integrated in the investigation to quantify the context of structural and socio- economic as well as demographic development and their mutual effects." . "Geospatial analysis for Middle eastern european urban regions in transition" . . . . "Geospatial analysis for Middle eastern european urban regions in transition"@en . . "15310" . "Netzband, Maik" . "RIV/61989592:15310/13:33145325!RIV15-MSM-15310___" . "Geospatial analysis for Middle eastern european urban regions in transition" . "4"^^ . "[23FCA1D3B5D4]" . "4"^^ . . . . "P(EE2.3.20.0170)" . "P\u00E1szto, V\u00EDt" . . . . "Burian, Jaroslav" . . . . . "Mi\u0159ijovsk\u00FD, Jakub" . . . . "Remote sensing; GIS; regions; urban; Geospatial"@en . "Geospatial analysis for Middle eastern european urban regions in transition"@en . "In the framework of this project we investigate of a transect of selected cities in transition with a negative growth pattern in Central and Eastern Europe (e.g. the Leipzig/Halle area in Germany, Poznan in Poland and Brno, Ostrava and Olomouc in the Czech Republic) are presented. The structural analysis of these urban regions is then used to derivate the European pattern spatial development of urban regions in transition. High spatial and spectral resolution satellite image data are used to drive vital information to monitor the following features: urban densities, new developments on the urban fringe and the creation of sub-centers, the spread of impermeable surfaces, soil erosion and the transformation of agricultural lands, changes in local microclimates, surface water flow and reservoir capacity, as well as primary productivity of local vegetation. Furthermore, existing socio-economic and demographic GIS data of each city will be integrated in the investigation to quantify the context of structural and socio- economic as well as demographic development and their mutual effects."@en . . "Netzband, Maik" .