Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions

The spatio-temporal dynamics of urban development can effectively be considered as a stepping stone for urban planning, decision-making and resource use and conservation. Consecutive satellite observations of night anthropogenic lighting and their profound study have provided beneficial estimators o...

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Main Authors: Eleni Krikigianni, Chrysovalantis Tsiakos, Christos Chalkias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-03-01
Series:European Journal of Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1582305
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author Eleni Krikigianni
Chrysovalantis Tsiakos
Christos Chalkias
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Christos Chalkias
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description The spatio-temporal dynamics of urban development can effectively be considered as a stepping stone for urban planning, decision-making and resource use and conservation. Consecutive satellite observations of night anthropogenic lighting and their profound study have provided beneficial estimators of both demographic and socio-economic dynamics. In the light of the above, the main aim of this paper is to examine the seasonal changes in night-time satellite images, and their correlation with the touristic activity in European Union (EU) countries. This study is conducted using 2012 and 2013 earth observation (night light imaginary from Defence Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP; yearly basis) and visible infrared imaging radiometer suite (VIIRS; seasonal basis) satellite programmes) and statistical data associated with the touristic activity (total nights spent) on a country level (NUTS 0). These data were processed using both remote sensing techniques, geographic information system (GIS) and statistical analyses (linear regression and geographically weighted regression (GWR)). The research results show that the night-time light emissions are highly correlated with the touristic activity and that the GWR proved to be an effective tool for the investigation of this relationship. However, a number of additional parameters should be further considered before determining the ability and the accuracy of the nightlight imaginary in the assessment of the touristic activity.
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spelling doaj.art-1633986612124e5dac745782254e082e2022-12-22T01:47:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542019-03-0152023324610.1080/22797254.2019.15823051582305Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissionsEleni Krikigianni0Chrysovalantis Tsiakos1Christos Chalkias2Harokopio UniversityHarokopio UniversityHarokopio UniversityThe spatio-temporal dynamics of urban development can effectively be considered as a stepping stone for urban planning, decision-making and resource use and conservation. Consecutive satellite observations of night anthropogenic lighting and their profound study have provided beneficial estimators of both demographic and socio-economic dynamics. In the light of the above, the main aim of this paper is to examine the seasonal changes in night-time satellite images, and their correlation with the touristic activity in European Union (EU) countries. This study is conducted using 2012 and 2013 earth observation (night light imaginary from Defence Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP; yearly basis) and visible infrared imaging radiometer suite (VIIRS; seasonal basis) satellite programmes) and statistical data associated with the touristic activity (total nights spent) on a country level (NUTS 0). These data were processed using both remote sensing techniques, geographic information system (GIS) and statistical analyses (linear regression and geographically weighted regression (GWR)). The research results show that the night-time light emissions are highly correlated with the touristic activity and that the GWR proved to be an effective tool for the investigation of this relationship. However, a number of additional parameters should be further considered before determining the ability and the accuracy of the nightlight imaginary in the assessment of the touristic activity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1582305VIIRSnight lightsOLSGWRearth observationsseasonal changeshuman activitiesEurope
spellingShingle Eleni Krikigianni
Chrysovalantis Tsiakos
Christos Chalkias
Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
European Journal of Remote Sensing
VIIRS
night lights
OLS
GWR
earth observations
seasonal changes
human activities
Europe
title Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
title_full Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
title_fullStr Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
title_short Estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
title_sort estimating the relationship between touristic activities and night light emissions
topic VIIRS
night lights
OLS
GWR
earth observations
seasonal changes
human activities
Europe
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1582305
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