The elucidation of spatial variation in the landscape can indicate potential wildlife habitats or breeding sites for vectors, such as ticks or mosquitoes, which cause a range of diseases. Information from remotely sensed data could aid the delineation of vegetation distribution on the ground in areas where local knowledge is limited. The data from digital images are often difficult to interpret because of pixel-to-pixel variation, that is, noise, and complex variation at more than one spatial scale. Landsat Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) and Satellite Pour l'Observation de La Terre (SPOT) image data were analyzed for an area close to Douna in Mali, West Africa. The variograms of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from both types...
At the 7.6 km spatial scale in which remotely-sensed satellite imagery is used in many studies of su...
International audienceThe major decrease in grassland surfaces associated with changes in their mana...
The extent to which a new intensity-dominant scale approach to characterizing spatial heterogeneity ...
AbstractThe spatial variability of remotely sensed image values provides important information about...
21 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, appendixAn important practical problem in the analysis of spatial pa...
A study was conducted in a Sahel pastoral area in Mauritania from 1987 to 1989 which involved the ap...
The basic tool of geostatistics, the semi-variograms, has been used for quantifying spatial structur...
Assuming a relationship between landscape heterogeneity and measures of spatial dependence by using ...
Understanding land cover degradation patterns and the effects of geomorphological units on phytodive...
ABSTRACT Assuming a relationship between landscape heterogeneity and measures of spatial dependence ...
Soil fertility in smallholder farming areas is known to vary strongly on multiple scales. This study...
The spatial structures displayed by remote sensing imagery are essential information characterizing ...
Abstract—Remote sensing provides multiscale image data to monitoring the earth surface. The spatial ...
Spatially explicit knowledge of land cover is increasingly important for environmental modeling and ...
The plants in the Gobi desert region are sparsely distributed on a vast bare field, it is extremely ...
At the 7.6 km spatial scale in which remotely-sensed satellite imagery is used in many studies of su...
International audienceThe major decrease in grassland surfaces associated with changes in their mana...
The extent to which a new intensity-dominant scale approach to characterizing spatial heterogeneity ...
AbstractThe spatial variability of remotely sensed image values provides important information about...
21 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, appendixAn important practical problem in the analysis of spatial pa...
A study was conducted in a Sahel pastoral area in Mauritania from 1987 to 1989 which involved the ap...
The basic tool of geostatistics, the semi-variograms, has been used for quantifying spatial structur...
Assuming a relationship between landscape heterogeneity and measures of spatial dependence by using ...
Understanding land cover degradation patterns and the effects of geomorphological units on phytodive...
ABSTRACT Assuming a relationship between landscape heterogeneity and measures of spatial dependence ...
Soil fertility in smallholder farming areas is known to vary strongly on multiple scales. This study...
The spatial structures displayed by remote sensing imagery are essential information characterizing ...
Abstract—Remote sensing provides multiscale image data to monitoring the earth surface. The spatial ...
Spatially explicit knowledge of land cover is increasingly important for environmental modeling and ...
The plants in the Gobi desert region are sparsely distributed on a vast bare field, it is extremely ...
At the 7.6 km spatial scale in which remotely-sensed satellite imagery is used in many studies of su...
International audienceThe major decrease in grassland surfaces associated with changes in their mana...
The extent to which a new intensity-dominant scale approach to characterizing spatial heterogeneity ...