Due to the significant time and cost requirements of traditional mapping techniques, accurate and detailed habitat maps for large areas are uncommon. This study investigates the application of Ikonos Very High Resolution (VHR) images to habitat mapping in the rugged terrain of Hong Kong’s country parks. A required mapping scale of 1:10 000, a minimum map object size of 150 m2 on the ground, and a minimum accuracy level of 80 percent were set as the mapping standards. Very high quality aerial photographs and digital topographic maps provided accurate reference data for the image processing and habitat classification. A comparison between manual stereoscopic aerial photographic interpretation and image classification using pixel-based and obj...
Although geographic object based image analysis (GEOBIA) has been successfully applied to derive loc...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...
x, 119 leaves : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2...
Identification and mapping of various habitats with sufficient spatial details are essential to supp...
The fragmentation, isolation and sparseness of vegetation in urban areas gives small patches of vege...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
This paper presents an application of object-oriented techniques for habitat classification based on...
Abstract—New aerial cameras and new advanced geo-processing tools improve the generation of urban la...
Hong Kong is one of the world's mountainous international cities, and landslides are a constant thre...
Object-oriented classification approaches offer an alternative to per-pixel methods for assessment o...
Aim Traditional methodologies of mapping vegetation, as carried out by ecologists, consist primarily...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
Habitat classification is important for monitoring the environment and biodiversity. Currently, this...
Ecological models require a large variety of variables in order to describe the biotic and abiotic c...
Although geographic object based image analysis (GEOBIA) has been successfully applied to derive loc...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...
x, 119 leaves : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2...
Identification and mapping of various habitats with sufficient spatial details are essential to supp...
The fragmentation, isolation and sparseness of vegetation in urban areas gives small patches of vege...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
This paper presents an application of object-oriented techniques for habitat classification based on...
Abstract—New aerial cameras and new advanced geo-processing tools improve the generation of urban la...
Hong Kong is one of the world's mountainous international cities, and landslides are a constant thre...
Object-oriented classification approaches offer an alternative to per-pixel methods for assessment o...
Aim Traditional methodologies of mapping vegetation, as carried out by ecologists, consist primarily...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
Habitat classification is important for monitoring the environment and biodiversity. Currently, this...
Ecological models require a large variety of variables in order to describe the biotic and abiotic c...
Although geographic object based image analysis (GEOBIA) has been successfully applied to derive loc...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...
As we know that when we use the colour bands that are pure in nature it will help some of the public...