Providing timely and accurate maps of surface water is valuable for mapping malaria risk and targeting disease control interventions. Radar satellite remote sensing has the potential to provide this information but current approaches are not suitable for mapping African malarial mosquito aquatic habitats that tend to be highly dynamic, often with emergent vegetation. We present a novel approach for mapping both open and vegetated water bodies using serial Sentinel-1 imagery for Western Zambia. This region is dominated by the seasonally inundated Upper Zambezi floodplain that suffers from a number of public health challenges. The approach uses open source segmentation and machine learning (extra trees classifier), applied to training data th...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...
Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range ...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...
Providing timely and accurate maps of surface water is valuable for mapping malaria risk and targeti...
Malaria is the most important vector-borne tropical disease (Collins and Paskewitz, 1995) and there ...
Malaria is one of the deadliest parasitic diseases common in the warm, moist tropics of the world. P...
Abstract Malaria is a major global public health problem, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The sp...
A lack of surveillance systems is an impediment to public health intervention for perennial vector-b...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The use of remote sensing has found its way into the field of ep...
Background: The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts ...
Human-induced changes in hydrology (e.g., creation of stagnant water) are pervasive and are inextric...
Background: Larval source management strategies can play an important role in malaria elimination pr...
Background There is a growing awareness that if we are to achieve the ambitious goal of malaria e...
Human-induced changes in hydrology (e.g., creation of stagnant water) are pervasive and are inextric...
There is interest in mapping open water bodies using remote sensing data. Coverage and persistence o...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...
Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range ...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...
Providing timely and accurate maps of surface water is valuable for mapping malaria risk and targeti...
Malaria is the most important vector-borne tropical disease (Collins and Paskewitz, 1995) and there ...
Malaria is one of the deadliest parasitic diseases common in the warm, moist tropics of the world. P...
Abstract Malaria is a major global public health problem, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The sp...
A lack of surveillance systems is an impediment to public health intervention for perennial vector-b...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The use of remote sensing has found its way into the field of ep...
Background: The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts ...
Human-induced changes in hydrology (e.g., creation of stagnant water) are pervasive and are inextric...
Background: Larval source management strategies can play an important role in malaria elimination pr...
Background There is a growing awareness that if we are to achieve the ambitious goal of malaria e...
Human-induced changes in hydrology (e.g., creation of stagnant water) are pervasive and are inextric...
There is interest in mapping open water bodies using remote sensing data. Coverage and persistence o...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...
Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range ...
Geophysical topographic metrics of local water accumulation potential are freely available and have ...