[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing of peatland degradation in temperate and boreal climate zones–A review of the potentials, gaps, and challenges

F de Waard, J Connolly, A Barthelmes, H Joosten… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Peatland degradation causes a number of environmental problems ranging from
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to subsidence and ecosystem loss. Degraded peatlands …

[HTML][HTML] Wide-area map** of small-scale features in agricultural landscapes using airborne remote sensing

J O'Connell, U Bradter, TG Benton - ISPRS journal of photogrammetry and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Natural and semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes are likely to come under
increasing pressure with the global population set to exceed 9 billion by 2050. These non …

Map** land use on Irish peatlands using medium resolution satellite imagery

J Connolly - Irish Geography, 2018 - irishgeography.ie
The EU is committed to quantifying greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use,
land use change and forestry, including wetlands. Wetlands and peatlands will play a …

A mixed radiometric normalization method for mosaicking of high-resolution satellite imagery

Y Zhang, L Yu, M Sun, X Zhu - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A new mixed radiometric normalization (MRN) method is introduced in this paper which
aims to eliminate the radiometric difference in image mosaicking. The radiometric …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing the performance of flat and hierarchical Habitat/Land-Cover classification models in a NATURA 2000 site

Y Gavish, J O'Connell, CJ Marsh, C Tarantino… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
The increasing need for high quality Habitat/Land-Cover (H/LC) maps has triggered
considerable research into novel machine-learning based classification models. In many …

Robust Radiometric Normalization of the near Equatorial Satellite Images Using Feature Extraction and Remote Sensing Analysis

H Dibs, S Mansor, N Ahmad, N Al-Ansari - Engineering, 2023 - diva-portal.org
Relative radiometric normalization (RRN) minimizes radiometric differences among images
caused by inconsistencies of acquisition conditions rather than changes in surface. Scale …

Hierarchical classification of land use types using multiple vegetation indices to measure the effects of urbanization

S Shishir, S Tsuyuzaki - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2018 - Springer
Detecting fine-scale spatiotemporal land use changes is a prerequisite for understanding
and predicting the effects of urbanization and its related human impacts on the ecosystem …

Development of aerial photos and LIDAR data approaches to map spatial and temporal evolution of ditch networks in peat-dominated catchments

J Bhattacharjee, H Marttila, AT Haghighi… - Journal of Irrigation …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
Spatiotemporal information on historical peatland drainage is needed to relate past land use
to observed changes in catchment hydrology. Comprehensive knowledge of historical …

[HTML][HTML] Map** evapotranspiration coefficients in a temperate maritime climate using the METRIC model and Landsat TM

M Spiliotopoulos, NM Holden, A Loukas - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
The applicability of a land surface temperature (LST)-evapotranspiration (ET) regression
model to estimate ET fraction (ETrF) was tested in the temperate maritime climate of Central …

A monitoring protocol for vegetation change on Irish peatland and heath

J O'connell, J Connolly, NM Holden - International Journal of Applied Earth …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Amendments to Articles 3.3 and 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol have meant that detection
of vegetation change may now form an interracial part of national soil carbon stocks. In this …