Earth observation (EO) data are very useful for the detection of landslides after triggering events, especially if they occur in remote and hardly accessible terrain. To fully exploit the potential of the wide range of existing remote sensing data, innovative and reliable landslide (change) detection methods are needed. Recently, object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been employed for EO-based landslide (change) mapping. The proposed object-based approach has been tested for a sub-area of the Baichi catchment in northern Taiwan. The focus is on the mapping of landslides and debris flows/sediment transport areas caused by the Typhoons Aere in 2004 and Matsa in 2005. For both events, pre- and post-disaster optical satellite images (SPOT-5 wi...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to map geohazards such as landslides o...
Previous landslides can be important indicators for where to expect future landslide activity and un...
[[abstract]]Large earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains often cause the slide of hillside. In recent...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
Large rainfall-induced landslides are among the most dangerous natural hazards in Taiwan, posing a r...
On 8 August 2009, the extreme rainfall of Typhoon Morakot triggered enormous landslides in mountaino...
The severity of the landslide hazard in Hong Kong has resulted in the establishment of a comprehensi...
[[abstract]]With object‐based image analysis (OBIA) landslides can be mapped more accurately than wi...
Landslides can be listed as a major natural hazard for the Bostanlik district, Uzbekistan characteri...
Geoinformation derived from Earth observation (EO) plays a key role for detecting, analyzing and mon...
Landslide triggered by earthquake or rainstorm often results in serious property damage and human ca...
Landslides are destructive and recurrent natural disasters that cost annually significant social and...
Geoinformation derived from Earth observation (EO) plays a key role for detecting, analyzing and mon...
Landslide triggered by earthquake or rainstorm often results in serious property damage and human ca...
The accurate and rapid identification of landslide region is the basis for emergency disaster proces...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to map geohazards such as landslides o...
Previous landslides can be important indicators for where to expect future landslide activity and un...
[[abstract]]Large earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains often cause the slide of hillside. In recent...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
Large rainfall-induced landslides are among the most dangerous natural hazards in Taiwan, posing a r...
On 8 August 2009, the extreme rainfall of Typhoon Morakot triggered enormous landslides in mountaino...
The severity of the landslide hazard in Hong Kong has resulted in the establishment of a comprehensi...
[[abstract]]With object‐based image analysis (OBIA) landslides can be mapped more accurately than wi...
Landslides can be listed as a major natural hazard for the Bostanlik district, Uzbekistan characteri...
Geoinformation derived from Earth observation (EO) plays a key role for detecting, analyzing and mon...
Landslide triggered by earthquake or rainstorm often results in serious property damage and human ca...
Landslides are destructive and recurrent natural disasters that cost annually significant social and...
Geoinformation derived from Earth observation (EO) plays a key role for detecting, analyzing and mon...
Landslide triggered by earthquake or rainstorm often results in serious property damage and human ca...
The accurate and rapid identification of landslide region is the basis for emergency disaster proces...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to map geohazards such as landslides o...
Previous landslides can be important indicators for where to expect future landslide activity and un...
[[abstract]]Large earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains often cause the slide of hillside. In recent...