1st Edition

Urban Observation and Social Sensing

Edited By Bin Chen, Fan Zhang Copyright 2026
184 Pages 30 Color & 13 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Urban Observation and Social Sensing  helps readers see cities in a way they have seldom imagined before. Advanced technologies such as satellites in space, near surface drones, or even smartphones, can be used to explain how a city functions, or why certain areas are more populated than others. It examines the science of capturing city images and information gathered from above the ground... Read more

1. Multispectral Remote Sensing in Urban Environments

Ziming Li and Han Wang

 

2. Advances in Nighttime Light Remote Sensing for Urban Observation

Xinyi Shen, Longrui Zhu, Liqun Sun et al.

 

3. Complex Linear Attention Network for Urban Land Cover Mapping from PolSAR Data

Rui Liu and Hongsheng Zhang

 

4. Towards 3D Forest Structure Analysis: LiDAR Techniques Advancing Urban Forest Ecosystems

Xiaoling Wang

 

5. Advanced Applications of Nano-Satellite Constellation in Urban Environmental Monitoring

Xiaoxin Zhang

 

6. The Transformative Role of Social Media Data in Urban Studies

Xiao Huang and Siqin Wang

 

7. Geospatial Optimization Coupling Spatiotemporal Big Data and Deep Reinforcement Learning  

Shaohua Wang

 

8. Understanding Cities through the Lens of Spatial Navigation

Furong Jia, Yuqing Wang, and Fan Zhang

 

9.  Towards the Science of Living Structure: Making and Remaking Livable Cities as part of Urban Informatics  

Bin Jiang, Qianxiang Yao, Huan Qian et al.

 

10. Localised Sensor-Enhanced Assessment of Indoor Heat Exposure in Low-Income Housing in Global South

Ronita Bardhan, Jiayu Pan, and Maoran Sun

Biography

Dr. Bin Chen is an Associate Professor, Director of Future Urbanity & Sustainable Environment (FUSE) Lab at The University of Hong Kong. He obtained his BSc in Geographical Information Systems from Wuhan University, and his PhD in Global Environmental Change from Beijing Normal University. Before joining the University of Hong Kong in 2021, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis.
Dr. Chen’s research leverages geospatial big data, data-model fusion, and advanced interdisciplinary approaches to investigate the interaction loops between environmental change, human activities, and public health. Specifically, his major research includes the remote sensing of built and natural environmental changes; modelling of human-environment spatiotemporal interaction; and impact of environment and human activities on public health. He has published over 80 refereed publications in top academic journals. His achievements have received international recognition, including Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars (2024) and receiving the International Society of Digital Earth Young Scientist Award, American Association of Geographers Early Career Award in Remote Sensing, and HKU-100 Scholars Award and Outstanding Young Researcher Award.

Dr. Fan Zhang is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Remote Sensing and GIS, Peking University. Prior to this, he was a Senior Research Fellow at MIT, where he led the Urban Visual AI group at the MIT Senseable City Lab. His research focuses on geographical artificial intelligence and data-driven urban studies, with particular emphasis on developing urban visual intelligence using street-level imagery. Dr. Zhang’s work has been published in renowned academic journals, and he currently serves as an Associate Editor and Editorial Board Member for various journals. He currently serves as an Associate Editor, an Editorial Board Member. His notable honors include the CPGIS Young Scholar Award (2024), the Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars Award (2022), and the Global Young Scientist Award in Frontier Science and Technology from WGDC (2020).