Bringing an ecological view of change to Landsat‐based remote sensing
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the
unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However …
unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However …
Object-based image analysis in wetland research: A review
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The applications of object-based image analysis (OBIA) in remote sensing studies of
wetlands have been growing over recent decades, addressing tasks from detection and …
wetlands have been growing over recent decades, addressing tasks from detection and …
Too hot to handle: Unprecedented seagrass death driven by marine heatwave in a World Heritage Area
The increased occurrence of extreme climate events, such as marine heatwaves (MHWs),
has resulted in substantial ecological impacts worldwide. To date, metrics of thermal stress …
has resulted in substantial ecological impacts worldwide. To date, metrics of thermal stress …
A comparison of resampling methods for remote sensing classification and accuracy assessment
Maps that categorise the landscape into discrete units are a cornerstone of many scientific,
management and conservation activities. The accuracy of these maps is often the primary …
management and conservation activities. The accuracy of these maps is often the primary …
On the use of Sentinel-2 for coastal habitat map** and satellite-derived bathymetry estimation using downscaled coastal aerosol band
Coastal habitats provide a plethora of ecosystem services, yet they undergo continuous
pressure and degradation due to the human-induced climate change. Conservation and …
pressure and degradation due to the human-induced climate change. Conservation and …