J Degerickx, DA Roberts, B Somers - Remote sensing of environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) is a widely applied tool to retrieve spatially explicit information on urban land cover from both hyperspectral and …
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component in determining post-fire effects, including soil erosion, trace gas emissions, and …
Forthcoming spaceborne imaging spectrometers will provide novel opportunities for mapping urban composition globally. To move from case studies for single cities towards …
J Degerickx, M Hermy, B Somers - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Urban green spaces are known to provide ample benefits to human society and hence play a vital role in safeguarding the quality of life in our cities. In order to optimize the design and …
In cities, vegetation temperature is important for quantifying water use, microclimates, and water and energy fluxes, as demonstrated by urban climate models and in situ studies …
Atmospheric methane has been increasing since the beginning of the industrial era due to anthropogenic emissions. Methane has many sources, both natural and anthropogenic, and …
Successful post-fire management depends on accurate burn severity maps that are increasingly derived from satellite data, replacing field-based estimates. Post-fire vegetation …
During 2012–2016 California experienced the longest and most severe drought in the last centuries. This water scarcity led to an increase in non-cultivated croplands during this …
Spectral unmixing of urban land cover relies on representative endmember libraries. For repeated mapping of multiple cities, the use of a generic spectral library, capturing the vast …