Object-based image analysis in wetland research: A review
I Dronova - Remote Sensing, 2015 - mdpi.com
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 …
Meta-analysis of wetland classification using remote sensing: A systematic review of a 40-year trend in North America
North America is covered in 2.5 million km2 of wetlands, which is the remainder of an
estimated 56% of wetlands lost since the 1700s. This loss has resulted in a decrease in …
estimated 56% of wetlands lost since the 1700s. This loss has resulted in a decrease in …
Remote sensing of emergent and submerged wetlands: An overview
V Klemas - International journal of remote sensing, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
To plan for wetland protection and responsible coastal development, scientists and
managers need to monitor changes in the coastal zone, as the sea level continues to rise …
managers need to monitor changes in the coastal zone, as the sea level continues to rise …
An object-based approach to delineate wetlands across landscapes of varied disturbance with high spatial resolution satellite imagery
Map** wetlands across both natural and human-altered landscapes is important for the
management of these ecosystems. Though they are considered important landscape …
management of these ecosystems. Though they are considered important landscape …
Using remote sensing to select and monitor wetland restoration sites: An overview
V Klemas - Journal of Coastal Research, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Klemas, V., 2013. Using remote sensing to select and monitor wetland
restoration sites: an overview. Coastal and estuarine wetlands represent highly productive …
restoration sites: an overview. Coastal and estuarine wetlands represent highly productive …
Unmanned aircraft systems help to map aquatic vegetation
E Husson, O Hagner, F Ecke - Applied vegetation science, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Questions Do high‐resolution (sub‐decimetre) aerial images taken with unmanned aircraft
systems (UASs) allow a human interpreter to recognize aquatic plant species? Can UAS …
systems (UASs) allow a human interpreter to recognize aquatic plant species? Can UAS …
[HTML][HTML] Upstream flows drive the productivity of floodplain ecosystems in tropical Queensland
Rivers in tropical systems across the world are well known for their strong connections with
floodplain wetlands. However, increased water needs and changing climate could drive …
floodplain wetlands. However, increased water needs and changing climate could drive …
Status and trends of wetland studies in Canada using remote sensing technology with a focus on wetland classification: A bibliographic analysis
A large portion of Canada is covered by wetlands; map** and monitoring them is of great
importance for various applications. In this regard, Remote Sensing (RS) technology has …
importance for various applications. In this regard, Remote Sensing (RS) technology has …
[PDF][PDF] A review of aquatic plant monitoring and assessment methods
Understanding the dynamics of aquatic plant populations in a given water body has become
increasingly important due to the introduction and spread of numerous nonnative species …
increasingly important due to the introduction and spread of numerous nonnative species …
Airborne remote sensing of coastal features and processes: An overview
V Klemas - Journal of Coastal Research, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Klemas, V., 2013. Airborne remote sensing of coastal features and processes:
an overview. Coastal ecosystems tend to be spatially complex and exhibit high temporal …
an overview. Coastal ecosystems tend to be spatially complex and exhibit high temporal …