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DESCRIPTION:Vegetation provides many environmental benefits to the city\, a
 nd daily access to vegetation contributes to the well-being and psychologic
 al status of urban residents. Understanding and measuring urban dwellers’ v
 iew-based exposure to greenery has become an important task for assessing t
 he quality of urban life. This paper presents a quantitative and objective 
 indicator\, Floor Green View Index (FGVI). It is defined as the area of vis
 ible urban vegetation on a particular floor of a citybuilding. The method f
 or estimating FGVI consists of three steps: creating observation points and
  setting observation platform for each detected floor\, conducting viewshed
  analysis and extracting visible urban green space\, and computing Floor Gr
 een View Index. The method is proposed and tested through a case study of t
 he Lujiazui region\, Shanghai\, China\, using airborne Light Detection and 
 Ranging (LiDAR) data and aerial photographs.
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LOCATION:Lutz Hall\, 225
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SUMMARY:Geography Seminar Series: Dr. Wei Song: How Much Green Can You See?
  Assessment of City Buildings’ Green View Using GIS and Remote Sensing Tech
 niques
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URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/geography_seminar_series_dr_wei_son
 g_how_much_green_can_you_see_assessment_of_city_buildings_green_view_using_
 gis_and_remote_sensing_techniques
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