Conventional methods of monitoring wetlands and detecting changes over time can be time-consuming and costly. Inaccessibility and remoteness of many wetlands is also a limiting factor. Hence, there is a growing recognition of remote sensing techniques as a viable and cost-effective alternative to field-based ecosystem monitoring. Wetlands encompass a diverse array of habitats, for example, fens, bogs, marshes, and swamps. In this study, we concentrate on a natural wetland ? Clara Bog, Co. Offaly, a raised bog situated in the Irish midlands. The aim of the study is to identify and monitor the environmental conditions of the bog using remote sensing techniques. Environmental conditions in this study refer to the vegetation composition of the ...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
Conventional methods of monitoring wetlands and detecting changes over time can be time-consuming a...
Despite their importance to ecosystem services, wetlands are threatened by pollution and development...
Despite their importance to ecosystem services, wetlands are threatened by pollution and development...
Wetlands are some of the most important ecosystems on Earth. They play a key role in alleviating flo...
Wetlands play an important role as ecotones between terrestrial and aquatic habitats and, as a resul...
Creation of compensatory wetlands has been required in the U.S. since the late 1980s in an attempt t...
Remote sensing techniques have potential for peatland monitoring, but most previous work has focused...
Across much of the temperate zone, bogs, mires, and fens are relatively limited in their extent beca...
Wetlands are sensitive ecosystems that are increasingly subjected to threats from anthro-pogenic fac...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
Wetlands are regions that are covered permanently or seasonally with water and/or have saturated soi...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
Conventional methods of monitoring wetlands and detecting changes over time can be time-consuming a...
Despite their importance to ecosystem services, wetlands are threatened by pollution and development...
Despite their importance to ecosystem services, wetlands are threatened by pollution and development...
Wetlands are some of the most important ecosystems on Earth. They play a key role in alleviating flo...
Wetlands play an important role as ecotones between terrestrial and aquatic habitats and, as a resul...
Creation of compensatory wetlands has been required in the U.S. since the late 1980s in an attempt t...
Remote sensing techniques have potential for peatland monitoring, but most previous work has focused...
Across much of the temperate zone, bogs, mires, and fens are relatively limited in their extent beca...
Wetlands are sensitive ecosystems that are increasingly subjected to threats from anthro-pogenic fac...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
Wetlands are regions that are covered permanently or seasonally with water and/or have saturated soi...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...
International audienceWetlands are important and valuable ecosystems; yet, since 1900, more than 50%...