Expansion of rotational timber harvesting of mangroves is set to increase, particularly given greater recognition of the economic, societal and environmental benefits. Generic and standardized procedures for monitoring mangroves are, therefore, needed to ensure their long‐term sustainable utilisation. Focusing on the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve (MMFR), Perak State, Peninsular Malaysia, thematic and continuous environmental descriptors with defined codes or units, including lifeform, forest age (years), canopy cover (%), above‐ground biomass (Mg ha−1) and relative amounts of woody debris (%), were retrieved from time‐series data from spaceborne optical and single/dual polarimetric and interferometric RADAR. These were then combined for mu...
Mangrove is classified as an important ecosystem along the shorelines of tropical and subtropical la...
This study presents a new global baseline of mangrove extent for 2010 and has been released as the f...
Mangrove forests grow in the estuaries of 124 tropical countries around the world. Because in-situ m...
Temporal information on mangrove extent, age, structure and biomass provides an important contributi...
Time series of satellite sensor data have been used to quantify mangrove cover changes at regional a...
For the period 1996-2010, we provide the first indication of the drivers behind mangrove land cover ...
Successful mangrove tree regeneration is required to maintain the provision of wood for silvicultura...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at high s...
Malaysia is one of the few South East Asian counties with large tracts of mangroves. They provide ec...
The book highlights recent advancements in the mapping and monitoring of mangrove forests using eart...
Mangrove forests in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are facing multiple threats from na...
Mangroves are important in protecting shorelines against tidal waves and erosion. Since the mangrove...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Mangroves are a globally important ecosystem that provides a wide range of ecosystem system services...
Time series of satellite sensor data have been used to quantify mangrove cover changes at regional a...
Mangrove is classified as an important ecosystem along the shorelines of tropical and subtropical la...
This study presents a new global baseline of mangrove extent for 2010 and has been released as the f...
Mangrove forests grow in the estuaries of 124 tropical countries around the world. Because in-situ m...
Temporal information on mangrove extent, age, structure and biomass provides an important contributi...
Time series of satellite sensor data have been used to quantify mangrove cover changes at regional a...
For the period 1996-2010, we provide the first indication of the drivers behind mangrove land cover ...
Successful mangrove tree regeneration is required to maintain the provision of wood for silvicultura...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at high s...
Malaysia is one of the few South East Asian counties with large tracts of mangroves. They provide ec...
The book highlights recent advancements in the mapping and monitoring of mangrove forests using eart...
Mangrove forests in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are facing multiple threats from na...
Mangroves are important in protecting shorelines against tidal waves and erosion. Since the mangrove...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Mangroves are a globally important ecosystem that provides a wide range of ecosystem system services...
Time series of satellite sensor data have been used to quantify mangrove cover changes at regional a...
Mangrove is classified as an important ecosystem along the shorelines of tropical and subtropical la...
This study presents a new global baseline of mangrove extent for 2010 and has been released as the f...
Mangrove forests grow in the estuaries of 124 tropical countries around the world. Because in-situ m...