The research problem of the current study focuses on the exploring of the spatial distribution of the seagrass meadows on the case study of P. oceanica, using aerial and satellite imagery over the 10-years period, to analyse its dynamics. Spectral ref lectance characteristics of the seagrass enables its discrimination from other seafloor types, therefore, raster images processing using RS methods is highly suitable for the seagrass mapping. Current MSc research of the seagrass mapping is based on various sources of data: fieldwork in-situ measurements, satellite imagery, aerial imagery and GIS layers (maps of Crete), technically based on using GIS and RS methods (ENVI and ArcGIS software)
Master’s Thesis. Defended at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformat...
This review evaluates various methods employed to produce seagrass habitat maps using optical and ac...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been studied from the leaf to patch (100 m**2) ...
The research problem of the current study focuses on the exploring of the spatial distribution of th...
Mid-Term Evaluation of the MSc Thesis Research at Uni- versity of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observati...
This MSc thesis aims to explore the application of the remote sensing technologies for seagrass map...
The seagrasses, a unique group of aquatic plants, create complex, extremely diversified and producti...
University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformation (ITC)Master of Science (M.Sc.)...
International audienceThis research is presented at the job interview in the University of Rostock. ...
The seagrasses, a unique group of aquatic plants, create complex, extremely diversified and producti...
Current presentation presents MSc Thesis Proposal. The seagrasses - unique group of aquatic plants g...
Marine phanerogams are considered biological sentinels or indicators since any modification in seagr...
Presentation of the MSc Thesis Proposal at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation an...
The vast majority of the Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean Sea are threatened...
4th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy) -- APR 0...
Master’s Thesis. Defended at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformat...
This review evaluates various methods employed to produce seagrass habitat maps using optical and ac...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been studied from the leaf to patch (100 m**2) ...
The research problem of the current study focuses on the exploring of the spatial distribution of th...
Mid-Term Evaluation of the MSc Thesis Research at Uni- versity of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observati...
This MSc thesis aims to explore the application of the remote sensing technologies for seagrass map...
The seagrasses, a unique group of aquatic plants, create complex, extremely diversified and producti...
University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformation (ITC)Master of Science (M.Sc.)...
International audienceThis research is presented at the job interview in the University of Rostock. ...
The seagrasses, a unique group of aquatic plants, create complex, extremely diversified and producti...
Current presentation presents MSc Thesis Proposal. The seagrasses - unique group of aquatic plants g...
Marine phanerogams are considered biological sentinels or indicators since any modification in seagr...
Presentation of the MSc Thesis Proposal at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation an...
The vast majority of the Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean Sea are threatened...
4th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy) -- APR 0...
Master’s Thesis. Defended at the University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformat...
This review evaluates various methods employed to produce seagrass habitat maps using optical and ac...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been studied from the leaf to patch (100 m**2) ...