Technical advancements have widened the limits of remote sensing in mapping shallow water benthic habitats and bathymetry over the last decades. On the other hand, the needs …
SL Ozesmi, ME Bauer - Wetlands ecology and management, 2002 - Springer
To conserve and manage wetland resources, it is important to inventoryand monitor wetlands and their adjacent uplands. Satellite remote sensing hasseveral advantages for …
A Quantitative Comparison of Change-Detection Algorithms for Monitoring Eelgrass from Remotely Sensed Data Page 1 A Quantitative Comparison of Change-Detection Algorithms for …
X Han, X Chen, L Feng - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake of China, is well known for its ecological importance as a dynamic wetland system. However, due to the significant seasonality of the …
The capability of satellite and airborne remote-sensing methods for mapping Caribbean coral reefs is evaluated. Reef habitats were categorised into coarse, intermediate and fine …
Most coastal habitat mapping is conducted on an ad hoc basis with little consistency in terminology and ambiguous documentation. These limitations obstruct interpretation and …
This unique document represents a first attempt to develop guidelines that will allow researchers and resource managers alike to quantitatively monitor changes that are …
The use of geographical information systems (GIS), integrated systems of computer hardware and software for the analysis of spatially distributed data, and other related …
Seagrass meadows occupy a large proportion of the world's coastal oceans and are some of the most productive systems on Earth. Direct and indirect human-derived impacts have led …