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Quantifying the building stock from optical high-resolution satellite imagery for assessing disaster risk
Authors:Daniele Ehrlich  Gunter Zeug  Javier Gallego  Andrea Gerhardinger  Ivano Caravaggi  Martino Pesaresi
Institution:1. European Commission, Joint Research Centre , Via Enrico Fermi, TP 267, Ispra, I-21027, Italy daniele.ehrlich@jrc.ec.europa.eu;3. European Commission, Joint Research Centre , Via Enrico Fermi, TP 267, Ispra, I-21027, Italy
Abstract:This study uses high-resolution (HR) satellite imagery to quantify the stock of buildings, referred herein as building stock. The risk assessment requires information on the natural hazards and on the element at risk, that is the building stock in this article. This study combines (1) texture-based image processing to map built-up areas, (2) statistical sampling that allows locating the building samples and (3) photo-interpretation to encoding building footprints. Statistical inference is then used to quantify the building stock per class of building size. Legaspi in the Philippines is used as a case study. The results show that texture-based computer algorithms provide accurate area estimations of the built-up, that the detail of HR imagery allows the mapping of single buildings using photo-interpretation, and that a systematic sampling approach that uses building encoding and built-up maps can be used to quantify the building stock.
Keywords:remote sensing  sampling techniques  high-resolution  building stock  disaster risk
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