نتایج جستجو برای: land cover change detection

تعداد نتایج: 1310818  

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2016
Guang Yang Shenghui Fang Yuanyong Dian Chuang Bi

Land cover maps are fundamental materials for resource management and change detection. Remote sensing technology is crucial for fast mapping with low cost. However, besides the inherent classification errors in the land cover products, numerous illogical transitions exist between the neighboring time points. In this study, we introduce a series of logical codes for all the land cover types acc...

2013
Hira Jannat Butt

Detection of change is the measure of the distinct data framework and thematic change information that can direct to more tangible insights into underlying process involving land cover and landuse changes. Monitoring the locations and distributions of land cover changes is important for establishing links between policy decisions, regulatory actions and subsequent landuse activities. Change det...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Steffen Gebhardt Thilo Wehrmann Miguel Angel Muñoz Ruiz Pedro Maeda Jesse Bishop Matthias Schramm Rene Kopeinig Oliver Cartus Josef Kellndorfer Rainer Ressl Lucio Andrés Santos Michael Schmidt

Estimating forest area at a national scale within the United Nations program of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) is primarily based on land cover information using remote sensing technologies. Timely delivery for a country of a size like Mexico can only be achieved in a standardized and cost-effective OPEN ACCESS Remote Sens. 2014, 6 3924 manner by automatic i...

2014
John W. Coulston Gregory A. Reams David N. Wear Kenneth Brewer

Quantifying the amount of forest and change in the amount of forest are key to ensure that appropriate management practices and policies are in place to maintain the array of ecosystem services provided by forests. There are a range of analytical techniques and data available to estimate these forest parameters, however, not all ‘forest’ is the same and various components of change have been pr...

Cities are experiencing rapid population growth and consequently extensive urbanization. Land-use/land-cover change is one of the important elements worldwide, which significantly affect the environment. This study aims to describe the emergence of urban heat and cool islands as a result of changes in land-use/land-cover. Land surface temperature over a 32-year period in Isfahan city, Iran was ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Marian Vittek Andreas Brink Francois Donnay Dario Simonetti Baudouin Desclée

Monitoring land cover changes from the 1970s in West Africa is important for assessing the dynamics between land cover types and understanding the anthropogenic impact during this period. Given the lack of historical land cover maps over such a large area, Landsat data is a reliable and consistent source of information on land cover dynamics from the 1970s. This study examines land cover change...

2001
R. Gil Pontius Laura C. Schneider

Scientists need a better and larger set of tools to validate land-use change models, because it is essential to know a model’s prediction accuracy. This paper describes how to use the relative operating characteristic (ROC) as a quantitative measurement to validate a land-cover change model. Typically, a crucial component of a spatially explicit simulation model of land-cover change is a map of...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Feng Ling Giles M. Foody Xiaodong Li Yihang Zhang Yun Du

Remotely sensed imagery is an attractive source of information for mapping and monitoring land cover. Fine spatial resolution imagery is typically acquired infrequently, but fine temporal resolution systems commonly provide coarse spatial resolution imagery. Sub-pixel land cover change mapping is a method that aims to use the advantages of these multiple spatial and temporal resolution sensing ...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2010
Jay Gao Yansui Liu

Tongyu County in Northeast China is highly prone to land degradation due to its fragile physical settings characterized by a flat topography, a semi-arid climate, and a shallow groundwater table. This study aims to determine the causes of land degradation through detecting the long-term trend of land cover changes. Degraded lands were mapped from satellite images recorded in 1992 and 2002. Thes...

2007
W. E. Riebsame W. J. Parton K. A. Galvin I. C. Burke

ocal and regional land-use and land-cover change is an important ingredient in the larger problem of global environmental change. Land-use patterns, driven by a variety of social processes, result in land-cover changes that affect biodiversity, water and radiation budgets, trace-gas emissions, and other factors that, cumulatively, alter the global climate and biosphere. Most research on global ...

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