Despite the increased availability of high resolution satellite image data, their operational use for mapping urban land cover in Sub-Saharan Africa continues to be limited by lack of computational resources and technical expertise. As such, there is need for simple and efficient image classification techniques. Using Bamenda in North West Cameroon as a test case, we investigated two completely unsupervised pixel based approaches to extract tree/shrub (TS) and ground vegetation (GV) cover from an IKONOS derived soil adjusted vegetation index. These included: (1) a simple Jenks Natural Breaks classification and (2) a two-step technique that combined the Jenks algorithm with agglomerative hierarchical clustering. Both techniques were compared...
The objective of this study is to evaluate operational methods for creating a particular type of urb...
The main purpose of this study is to derive a method suitable for producing a land cover map of sout...
Invasive alien plants are considered as a major threat to many ecological and socio-economic systems...
Despite the increased availability of high resolution satellite image data, their operational use fo...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
The management of vegetated areas by urban planners relies on detailed and updated knowledge of thei...
To analyze types and patterns of greening trends across a city, this study seeks to identify a metho...
Urban land cover is expanding rapidly worldwide. This major phenomenon is often accompanied by an ex...
International audienceSentinel-2 satellites provide dense image time series exhibiting high spectral...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
International audienceIn vegetation change monitoring and urban planning, the measurement and mappin...
A stepwise masking system with high-resolution IKONOS imagery was developed to identify and map urba...
Detailed mapping of vegetation cover types is often required in various environmental study projects...
Today digital aerial images acquired with UltraCam sensor are known to be a valuable resource for pr...
The objective of this study is to evaluate operational methods for creating a particular type of urb...
The main purpose of this study is to derive a method suitable for producing a land cover map of sout...
Invasive alien plants are considered as a major threat to many ecological and socio-economic systems...
Despite the increased availability of high resolution satellite image data, their operational use fo...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
The management of vegetated areas by urban planners relies on detailed and updated knowledge of thei...
To analyze types and patterns of greening trends across a city, this study seeks to identify a metho...
Urban land cover is expanding rapidly worldwide. This major phenomenon is often accompanied by an ex...
International audienceSentinel-2 satellites provide dense image time series exhibiting high spectral...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
International audienceIn vegetation change monitoring and urban planning, the measurement and mappin...
A stepwise masking system with high-resolution IKONOS imagery was developed to identify and map urba...
Detailed mapping of vegetation cover types is often required in various environmental study projects...
Today digital aerial images acquired with UltraCam sensor are known to be a valuable resource for pr...
The objective of this study is to evaluate operational methods for creating a particular type of urb...
The main purpose of this study is to derive a method suitable for producing a land cover map of sout...
Invasive alien plants are considered as a major threat to many ecological and socio-economic systems...