River channels and floodplains have been highly modified over the last 70 years to mitigate flood risk and to gain lands for agricultural activities, settlements and soft infrastructures (e.g., cycle paths). River engineering measures simplified the geomorphologic complexity of river system, usually from braided or wandering channels to highly-confined single-thread channel. Meanwhile, rivers naturally adjust and self-organise the geomorphologic function as response of all the disturbances (e.g., flood events, river-bed degradation, narrowing, control works) altering sediment and water transfer, exacerbating bank erosion processes and streambank failures, and exposing bare sediment that can be subsequently colonized by pioneer species. In t...
This paper proposes a change detection analysis method based on multitemporal LANDSAT satellite data...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...
With the increasing availability of big geospatial data (e.g., multi-spectral satellite imagery) and...
River islands are defined as discrete areas of woodland vegetation located in the riverbed and surro...
Remote Sensing (RS) technologies over the last decade have made substantial progresses in terms of d...
Changes in river pattern have been documented in the literature. The recognition of islands and vege...
With the increasing availability of freely accessible satellite images and Geographical Information ...
The knowledge of the hydro-morphological evolution of lowland rivers is essential to develop integra...
Many gravel bed rivers in the European Alpine area suffered different ranges and types of human pres...
From the 1990s onwards several Italian rivers have experienced a recent phase characterized by activ...
The “modern” fluvial morphology, is the results of a series of events characterized by both natural ...
Recent developments in remote sensing (RS) technologies lead the way in characterizing river morphol...
Lacking substantial erosive and sedimentation forces, regulated rivers allow their floodplains to be...
During the last decades, several Italian gravel-bed rivers suffered from different types and levels ...
This paper proposes a change detection analysis method based on multitemporal LANDSAT satellite data...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...
With the increasing availability of big geospatial data (e.g., multi-spectral satellite imagery) and...
River islands are defined as discrete areas of woodland vegetation located in the riverbed and surro...
Remote Sensing (RS) technologies over the last decade have made substantial progresses in terms of d...
Changes in river pattern have been documented in the literature. The recognition of islands and vege...
With the increasing availability of freely accessible satellite images and Geographical Information ...
The knowledge of the hydro-morphological evolution of lowland rivers is essential to develop integra...
Many gravel bed rivers in the European Alpine area suffered different ranges and types of human pres...
From the 1990s onwards several Italian rivers have experienced a recent phase characterized by activ...
The “modern” fluvial morphology, is the results of a series of events characterized by both natural ...
Recent developments in remote sensing (RS) technologies lead the way in characterizing river morphol...
Lacking substantial erosive and sedimentation forces, regulated rivers allow their floodplains to be...
During the last decades, several Italian gravel-bed rivers suffered from different types and levels ...
This paper proposes a change detection analysis method based on multitemporal LANDSAT satellite data...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...