Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli

Urban planning is described as a connection to plan and national plans. Coastal development has led to increasing land demand, particularly in developed areas. The coastal areas of today are facing intense issues created by rapid urbanization, coastal erosion increasing sea level, global warming, an...

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Main Author: Mohamad Ramli, Wan Farhana
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Published: 2020
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spelling my-uitm-ir.334952020-08-17T09:27:10Z Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli 2020-08-12 Mohamad Ramli, Wan Farhana Global Positioning System Aerial geography Geographic information systems Geomatics Digital mapping Photogrammetry Urban planning is described as a connection to plan and national plans. Coastal development has led to increasing land demand, particularly in developed areas. The coastal areas of today are facing intense issues created by rapid urbanization, coastal erosion increasing sea level, global warming, and climate change. The aim of this study is to produce a three-dimensional (3D) development planning design based on orthophoto image at the coastal area in Kuala Perlis. The objective is to generate the digital of orthophoto image using UAV aerial images and to produce development planning at Kuala Perlis based on orthophoto image. Study area that has been chosen is Kuala Perlis, Perlis State with cover area 1.13 km². This study involves three types of data which is interviewing with the government, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) images data and Global Positioning System (GPS) observation which have five (5) Ground Control Points (GCPs). The Agisoft Metashape Professional software has been used to orient images, extract point clouds, construct a digital surface model (DSM) and create orthomosaic images. After that, digitize the orthophoto image by using AutoCAD then, import to sketch-up for 3D development. The final output in this study is a production of 3D development planning design which is attached from the digitizing of orthophoto images. The GCPs were used in this research is as an educational under the photogrammetry because it is only focus for development design. This method also can help Town Planner for the future development planning. 2020-08 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33495/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33495/1/33495.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surverying
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
topic Global Positioning System
Aerial geography
Geographic information systems
Geomatics
Digital mapping
Photogrammetry
spellingShingle Global Positioning System
Aerial geography
Geographic information systems
Geomatics
Digital mapping
Photogrammetry
Mohamad Ramli, Wan Farhana
Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
description Urban planning is described as a connection to plan and national plans. Coastal development has led to increasing land demand, particularly in developed areas. The coastal areas of today are facing intense issues created by rapid urbanization, coastal erosion increasing sea level, global warming, and climate change. The aim of this study is to produce a three-dimensional (3D) development planning design based on orthophoto image at the coastal area in Kuala Perlis. The objective is to generate the digital of orthophoto image using UAV aerial images and to produce development planning at Kuala Perlis based on orthophoto image. Study area that has been chosen is Kuala Perlis, Perlis State with cover area 1.13 km². This study involves three types of data which is interviewing with the government, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) images data and Global Positioning System (GPS) observation which have five (5) Ground Control Points (GCPs). The Agisoft Metashape Professional software has been used to orient images, extract point clouds, construct a digital surface model (DSM) and create orthomosaic images. After that, digitize the orthophoto image by using AutoCAD then, import to sketch-up for 3D development. The final output in this study is a production of 3D development planning design which is attached from the digitizing of orthophoto images. The GCPs were used in this research is as an educational under the photogrammetry because it is only focus for development design. This method also can help Town Planner for the future development planning.
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author Mohamad Ramli, Wan Farhana
author_facet Mohamad Ramli, Wan Farhana
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title Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
title_short Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
title_full Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
title_fullStr Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
title_full_unstemmed Development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image in Kuala Perlis / Wan Farhana Mohamad Ramli
title_sort development planning at the coastal area by using unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) image in kuala perlis / wan farhana mohamad ramli
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surverying
publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33495/1/33495.pdf
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