In Central Asia major alterations in land use and land cover occurred in the past decades due to political collapse of the Soviet Union, human forces, and climate change. In this context accurate land cover information for the region of Central Asia is important. In this study we present a classification approach with implemented C5.0 algorithm addressing regional land cover characteristics of Central Asia. The classification is performed on seasonal features derived from MODIS time-series for the years 2001 and 2009, which allows us to analyse possible land cover and land use changes. Training and validation are based on a reference dataset collected from high resolution remote sensing data. The overall accuracy of both classifications is ...
Central Asia consists of the five former Soviet States Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenis...
Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Insufficient author...
Detection of land-cover changes through time can be complicated because of sensor-specific differenc...
Human activity and climate variability has always changed the Earth’s surface and both will mainly c...
Remote sensing offers the opportunity to produce land cover classifications for large and remote are...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Despite rapid advances and large-scale initiatives in forest mapping, reliable cross-border informat...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
Climate change alters the distribution, amount, and duration of snow cover and therefore affects the...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
The purpose of this study is to develop a monitoring tool for boreal forest cover change on continen...
Greening and browning trends in vegetation have been observed in many regions of the world in recent...
Accurate mapping of land cover on a regional scale is useful for climate and environmental modeling....
Central Asia consists of the five former Soviet States Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenis...
Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Insufficient author...
Detection of land-cover changes through time can be complicated because of sensor-specific differenc...
Human activity and climate variability has always changed the Earth’s surface and both will mainly c...
Remote sensing offers the opportunity to produce land cover classifications for large and remote are...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
To understand the land surface changes that Central Asia experienced between 2001 and 2013, we appli...
Despite rapid advances and large-scale initiatives in forest mapping, reliable cross-border informat...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
Climate change alters the distribution, amount, and duration of snow cover and therefore affects the...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
The purpose of this study is to develop a monitoring tool for boreal forest cover change on continen...
Greening and browning trends in vegetation have been observed in many regions of the world in recent...
Accurate mapping of land cover on a regional scale is useful for climate and environmental modeling....
Central Asia consists of the five former Soviet States Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenis...
Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Insufficient author...
Detection of land-cover changes through time can be complicated because of sensor-specific differenc...