Chandrasekharan, Kiran M. Villholth, Karen G. Kashaigili, J. J. Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria Mandela, P. J.
Over the past century, the world has experienced an unprecedented surge in population growth, accompanied by a significant increase in economic activity and fuelled by an intensive utilization of natural resources, including water. This phenomenon has brought about profound alterations in land cover and land use patterns across various regions. Kno...
Nguyen, Phuong Minh Luong, Phuong Thi Vantalon, Thibaud Reymondin, Louis Talsma, Tiffany Phan, Trong Van Nguyen Thi, Thuy Thu Bunn, Christian
In an ever-evolving landscape of regulations and commitments to net-zero emission commodity chains, Terra-i+ offers a satellite-based solution for agroforestry supply chain sustainability management. At its core, Terra-i+ functions as an integrated platform to access critical information about the sustainability status of coffee supply chains. With...
Akpoti, Komlavi Dembele, Moctar Forkuor, G. Obuobie, E. Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe Cofie, Olufunke
Although Ghana is a leading global cocoa producer, its production and yield have experienced declines in recent years due to various factors, including long-term climate change such as increasing temperatures and changing rainfall patterns, as well as drought events. With the increasing exposure of cocoa-producing regions to extreme weather events,...
Rokni, Komeil
Pan Sharpening is normally applied to sharpen a multispectral image with low resolution by using a panchromatic image with a higher resolution, to generate a high resolution multispectral image. The present study aims at assessing the power of Pan Sharpening on improvement of the accuracy of image classification and land cover mapping in Landsat 8 ...
Reymondin, Louis Vantalon, Thibaud Luong, Phuong Mai, Nguyen
Giffard-Roisin, Sophie Boudaour, SalahEddine Doin, Marie-Pierre Yan, Yajing Atto, Abdourrahmane
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Frontiers in Remote Sensing
Land cover mapping is of great interest in the Alps region for monitoring the surface occupation changes (e.g. forestation, urbanization, etc). In this pilot study, we investigate how time series of radar satellite imaging (C-band single-polarized SENTINEL-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR), also acquired through clouds, could be an alternative to op...
desloires;, johann
Applications in which researchers aim to extract a single land type from remotely sensed data are quite common in practical scenarios: extract the urban footprint to make connections with socio-economic factors; map the forest extent to subsequently retrieve biophysical variables and detect a particular crop type to successively calibrate and deplo...
Assefa, A. Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Dhanya, C. T. Walker, D. W. Gowing, J. Parkin, G.
The hydrological impact of many expensive investments on watershed interventions remains unquantified due to lack of time series data. In this study, remote sensing imagery is utilized to quantify and detect vegetation cover change in Magera micro-watershed, Ethiopia, where sustainable land management interventions have been implemented. Normalized...
Guiotte, Florent Rao, M Lefèvre, Sébastien Tang, Ping Corpetti, Thomas
LiDAR data are widely used in various domains related to geosciences (flow, erosion, rock deformations, etc.), computer graphics (3D reconstruction) or earth observation (detection of trees, roads, buildings, etc.). Because of the unstructured nature of remaining 3D points and because of the cost of acquisition, the LiDAR data processing is still c...
Ribeiro, Fernanda F Roberts, Dar A Hess, Laura L Davis, Frank W Caylor, Kelly K Daldegan, Gabriel Antunes
Regional maps of vegetation structure are necessary for delineating species habitats and for supporting conservation and ecological analyses. A systematic approach that can discriminate a wide range of meaningful and detailed vegetation classes is still lacking for neotropical savannas. Detailed vegetation mapping of savannas is challenged by seaso...