2004014022 우경준 2005014011 문미영 2005014015 예수진 2007014026 황영석 KyungJun Woo MiYoung Moon Su Jin Ye Young Seok Hwang Searching for the Neverland…

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우경준 문미영 예수진 황영석 KyungJun Woo MiYoung Moon Su Jin Ye Young Seok Hwang Searching for the Neverland…

1. The purpose of this project 2. Introduction of the study area 1) Woobangtowerland 2) Tokyo disneyland 3. The procedure 4. Analasis 5. Conclusion & Our proposal 6. Reference 7. Q&A context

The comparison evalution of the land use betweenC&WB and T.Disney -> suggest solutions for Daegu To understand the utility of remote sensing, and to master the prosedure as a geographer. The purpose of the project

Woobangtowerland Tokyo Disney resort Dalseogu Duryu Dong,Daegu Chiba Woorayas, Tokyo ,000 ㎢ 826,000 ㎢ 3,000,00013,200,000 location The date of foundation size The number of visiters Introduction of the study area

2. Introduction of the study area Parking lot Sightseeing facilities Show/ attraction service

The prosedure 2. Extract the raw data from the Google earth 3. Subset 4. Geometric Correction 5. Resubset 6. Eye interpretation 7. mapping 1. Recognition of the study area

The character of the study areas Distribution of image approch Line object (river, hight way) Surface object (city,vegetarian, field, manufactural complex) Point object (historical constructure) Distance view (small scale map) Middle range view Close range view (large scale map) 1:5 000 animate object vegetation Fishes, reptiles Humanities condition culture/heritage park/vegetation habitation Industry area Business area inanimate object Recognition topography, soil 1.Recognition of the study area

● Tokyo disney ● updated:2007 ● UTM: 54S ● altitude: 300M ● woobang towerland ● updated: ● UTM: 52S ● altitude : 300M 2. Row data from Google earth

Tokyo Disneyland

3,4 subset/geometric correction

5. Resubset

6. Eye interpretation

7. mapping(classification)

7. Report

Woobang Tower land

3,4 subset/geometric correction

5. Resubset

6. Eye interpretation

7. mapping(classification)

7. Report

Analasis Woobang tower land Tokyo Disneyland

Conclusion & Our proposal The actual size of the land use is not important for the number of the annual visitors The scale/ quality of the amusements is more important. -> Woobang has relatively too much vegetation. Etc. name value

Q & A