期刊名称:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
印刷版ISSN:2194-9042
电子版ISSN:2194-9050
出版年度:2004
卷号:XXXV Part B7
页码:538-541
出版社:Copernicus Publications
摘要:The Urban areas have been growing up and developing like living creatures. Development can be regularly or spontaneously. In Turkey, municipalities responsible for planned development of urban as the most of countries are in the world. In urban, which will be categorized in the shape of old and development areas, development plans have been using to direct the development. Planning process, which is beginning with the determining of the area that can be settlement, has completed with development plan of the property texture and its transformation into appropriate structuring data. In order to the human being give preference to the development areas, these areas should be attraction center performing urban social-technique infrastructure linked the development programs or plans. However, in urban, which has rapidly been growing up than the development plans, the governments have some difficulties to make urban oriented. For this reason, municipalities have been obliged to observe the spontaneity urban developments and revise their plan with respect to this development. In case legal or illegal residence settlements can be temporarily observe with advanced technological methods, technique or financial methods that can early identify and urgent intervene the paradox problems will be improved by the governments. In this contribution, digital photogrammetric techniques have been introduced to inspect urban development and to take preventive measures for the problems, therefore in stage of development plan it is possible to follow and check the problems in time. In observing the urban development, traditional methods have been compared with contemporary methods (photogrammetric methods) in point of analysis of cost-benefit. An application have been performed based on proposed method and presented some suggestions
关键词:Urban; Digital; Photogrammetry; Method; Land Use