<p><span style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>Over the last two decades many researchers have focused on developing countries' urbanization patterns and processes. In this context the scarcity of spatial data has been an obstacle to studying urbanization quantitatively especially in Asian and African cities. The use of remote sensing data and geographical information systems (GIS) techniques can overcome the above limitations. Data on land use and land cover land surface temperature population density and energy consumption can be extracted based on remote sensing at various spatial and temporal resolutions. GIS techniques can be used to analyze urbanization patterns and predict future patterns. Thus the link between urbanization and sustainable urban development has increasingly become a principal issue in designing and developing sustainable cities at the local regional and global levels. This volume shows the spatiotemporal analysis of urbanization using GIS and remote sensing in developing countries with a special emphasis on future urban sustainability in Asia and Africa. Capturing the spatial-temporal variation of urbanization patterns will help introduce proper sustainable urban planning in developing countries especially for Asian and African cities.</span></p>
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