Tytuł pozycji:
Water in the city and remote sensing
At present, climate change is particularly evident in areas heavily used by man. Such
localities are mainly urbanized areas. With the increment in urban area and construction
related to urban development, the hydrological regime of such sites is disrupted. When the
natural character of the surface has changed, where precipitation, evapotranspiration and
outflow of water from the area has been balanced, there is now an increase in territories
that are impermeable and caused almost 100% runoff. The influence of the built-up area
on the temperature increase in urbanized areas in comparison with the surrounding
landscape is also known as a thermal island. The identification of the current status and
possible potential interventions in the water regime of cities is provided by the possibility
of using information obtained from the satellite monitoring of the Earth's surface. The
range of areas in urbanized areas contributing to runoff can be ascertained by remote
sensing, where in particular using multispectral images, where it is possible to distinguish
surface characteristics using LAI and controlled image classification. At the same time, it
is possible to identify areas that could be used to create space for rainwater infiltration and
its accumulation below the surface. The paper evaluates the extent of changes in land use
in Nitra from 1954 to 2017. The growth of areas with minimal infiltration capacity in the
area of the Slovak University of Agriculture is identified. Possibilities of use of rainwater
and their accumulation in the monitored area are analyzed.