Human activity and climate variability has always changed the Earth’s surface and both will mainly contribute to future alteration in land cover and land use changes. In this chapte we demonstrate a land cover and land use classification approach for Central Asia addressing regional characteristics of the study area. With the aim of regional classification map for Central Asia a specific classification scheme based on the Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Environment Programme (FAO-UNEP) was developed. The classification was performed by using a supervised classification method applied on metrics, which were derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODI...
Monitoring of vegetation dynamics in extensive irrigated croplands is essential for improving land a...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
Human activity and climate variability has always changed the Earth’s surface and both will mainly c...
In Central Asia major alterations in land use and land cover occurred in the past decades due to pol...
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...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
Remote sensing offers the opportunity to produce land cover classifications for large and remote are...
As Central Asia faces various water-related problems, a sustainable and transnational water manageme...
In the past several decades, substantial changes were observed in Central Asia’s land cover. Water-s...
Despite rapid advances and large-scale initiatives in forest mapping, reliable cross-border informat...
In this study medium resolution remote sensing data of the AVHRR and MODIS sensors were used for der...
The interdisciplinary research project “Assessing Land Value Changes and Developing a Discussion-Sup...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
Monitoring of vegetation dynamics in extensive irrigated croplands is essential for improving land a...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
Human activity and climate variability has always changed the Earth’s surface and both will mainly c...
In Central Asia major alterations in land use and land cover occurred in the past decades due to pol...
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...
Limited research has been published on land changes and their driving mechanisms in Central Asia, bu...
Remote sensing offers the opportunity to produce land cover classifications for large and remote are...
As Central Asia faces various water-related problems, a sustainable and transnational water manageme...
In the past several decades, substantial changes were observed in Central Asia’s land cover. Water-s...
Despite rapid advances and large-scale initiatives in forest mapping, reliable cross-border informat...
In this study medium resolution remote sensing data of the AVHRR and MODIS sensors were used for der...
The interdisciplinary research project “Assessing Land Value Changes and Developing a Discussion-Sup...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
Monitoring of vegetation dynamics in extensive irrigated croplands is essential for improving land a...
Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of taking into account precipitation and th...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...