Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach

Most people now prefer to live in cities, and the urban population has grown significantly. The decrement of urban green corridors causes an essential need for livability in highly populated areas. The needs of population health and sustainable city development are put under prolonged stress by the...

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Main Authors: Syarifuddin, Misbari, Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella, Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli), Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi, Aishah, Abu Bakar
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spelling my.ump.umpir.425432024-09-09T08:04:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42543/ Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach Syarifuddin, Misbari Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli) Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi Aishah, Abu Bakar TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Most people now prefer to live in cities, and the urban population has grown significantly. The decrement of urban green corridors causes an essential need for livability in highly populated areas. The needs of population health and sustainable city development are put under prolonged stress by the shortage of publicly accessible green infrastructure and its placement in inappropriate areas. The inventory of green corridor areas and the distribution of significant infrastructure are not fully understood, thus encouraging conflicts between residents and wildlife and increasing flood risk in their vicinity. Optical satellite images were required to (1) develop a green corridor (GC) map, (2) investigate the green infrastructure (GI) demand with the existing land use, and (3) propose new green trails (GT) in the Kuantan district using a geospatial approach. NDVI and site suitability analysis were carried out on Landsat OLI and Sentinel-2 MSI images, which were integrated with GIS tools to achieve all the objectives. A GC map has been developed, and five new proposed areas for GI development have been identified. Based on the results, 5 proposed green trails (3 long GTs, 2 short GTs) with a total length of 79.3 km are scattered in the Kuantan district at the most suitable site, identified using a geospatial approach. This study supports SDG 15: Life on Land, where green corridors reinforce biological connectivity, provide conducive space for high-populated areas, and minimize the negative impact of urbanization on the designed areas of GC, GI and GT in the developing city of Kuantan. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024-04 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42543/1/Integrating%20green%20infrastructure%20distribution%20and%20green%20corridor%20mapping%20with%20proposed%20green%20trail%20area%20and%20wildlife-human%20conflict%20using%20remote%20sensing-GIS%20approach.pdf Syarifuddin, Misbari and Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella and Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli) and Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi and Aishah, Abu Bakar (2024) Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology (JST), 32 (3). pp. 1351-1361. ISSN 0128-7680. (Published) https://doi.org/10.47836/pjst.32.3.20 10.47836/pjst.32.3.20
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Syarifuddin, Misbari
Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli)
Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi
Aishah, Abu Bakar
Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
description Most people now prefer to live in cities, and the urban population has grown significantly. The decrement of urban green corridors causes an essential need for livability in highly populated areas. The needs of population health and sustainable city development are put under prolonged stress by the shortage of publicly accessible green infrastructure and its placement in inappropriate areas. The inventory of green corridor areas and the distribution of significant infrastructure are not fully understood, thus encouraging conflicts between residents and wildlife and increasing flood risk in their vicinity. Optical satellite images were required to (1) develop a green corridor (GC) map, (2) investigate the green infrastructure (GI) demand with the existing land use, and (3) propose new green trails (GT) in the Kuantan district using a geospatial approach. NDVI and site suitability analysis were carried out on Landsat OLI and Sentinel-2 MSI images, which were integrated with GIS tools to achieve all the objectives. A GC map has been developed, and five new proposed areas for GI development have been identified. Based on the results, 5 proposed green trails (3 long GTs, 2 short GTs) with a total length of 79.3 km are scattered in the Kuantan district at the most suitable site, identified using a geospatial approach. This study supports SDG 15: Life on Land, where green corridors reinforce biological connectivity, provide conducive space for high-populated areas, and minimize the negative impact of urbanization on the designed areas of GC, GI and GT in the developing city of Kuantan.
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author Syarifuddin, Misbari
Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli)
Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi
Aishah, Abu Bakar
author_facet Syarifuddin, Misbari
Anak Gisen, Jacqueline Isabella
Nur Arissa Farhanis, Mohd Rosli)
Amir Asyraf, Mohd Fauzi
Aishah, Abu Bakar
author_sort Syarifuddin, Misbari
title Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
title_short Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
title_full Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
title_fullStr Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
title_full_unstemmed Integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-GIS approach
title_sort integrating green infrastructure distribution and green corridor mapping with proposed green trail area and wildlife-human conflict using remote sensing-gis approach
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42543/1/Integrating%20green%20infrastructure%20distribution%20and%20green%20corridor%20mapping%20with%20proposed%20green%20trail%20area%20and%20wildlife-human%20conflict%20using%20remote%20sensing-GIS%20approach.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42543/
https://doi.org/10.47836/pjst.32.3.20
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