ABSTRACT The upper Teles Pires River basin is a key hydrological resource for the state of Mato Grosso, but has suffered rapid land use and cover change. The basin includes areas of Cerrado biome, as well as transitional areas between the Amazon and Cerrado vegetation types, with intensive large-scale agriculture widely-spread throughout the region. The objective of this study was to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use and cover change from 1986 to 2014 in the upper Teles Pires basin using remote sensing and GIS techniques. TM (Thematic Mapper) and TIRS (Thermal Infrared Sensor) sensor images aboard the Landsat 5 and Landsat 8, respectively, were employed for supervised classification using the “Classification Workflow” in...
Abstract. We present a remote sensing sampling approach to assess land cover changes between years 1...
Currently, conservation issues have been discussed with great emphasis by society in general, especi...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The upper Teles Pires River basin is a key hydrological resource for the state of M...
The upper Teles Pires River basin is a key hydrological resource for the state of Mato Grosso, but h...
Forests have been increasingly degraded by man. Therefore, in this context, arises the need to asses...
Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressing biodiv...
International audienceThe watershed of Lago Grande do Curuai is a floodplain region subject to the f...
ABSTRACT Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressi...
ABSTRACT: Monitoring natural resources of the Brazilian Savannah is important to preserve and conser...
http://www.dsr.inpe.br/sbsr2011/files/p0948.pdfInternational audienceAn active agricultural frontier...
Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressing biodiv...
The main objective of this work was to develop land cover products using remote sensing techniques f...
The main objective of our study was to provide consistent information on land cover changes between ...
The potential impact of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon on greenhouse gas emissions to the atm...
Abstract. We present a remote sensing sampling approach to assess land cover changes between years 1...
Currently, conservation issues have been discussed with great emphasis by society in general, especi...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The upper Teles Pires River basin is a key hydrological resource for the state of M...
The upper Teles Pires River basin is a key hydrological resource for the state of Mato Grosso, but h...
Forests have been increasingly degraded by man. Therefore, in this context, arises the need to asses...
Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressing biodiv...
International audienceThe watershed of Lago Grande do Curuai is a floodplain region subject to the f...
ABSTRACT Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressi...
ABSTRACT: Monitoring natural resources of the Brazilian Savannah is important to preserve and conser...
http://www.dsr.inpe.br/sbsr2011/files/p0948.pdfInternational audienceAn active agricultural frontier...
Understanding spatial patterns of land use and land cover is essential for studies addressing biodiv...
The main objective of this work was to develop land cover products using remote sensing techniques f...
The main objective of our study was to provide consistent information on land cover changes between ...
The potential impact of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon on greenhouse gas emissions to the atm...
Abstract. We present a remote sensing sampling approach to assess land cover changes between years 1...
Currently, conservation issues have been discussed with great emphasis by society in general, especi...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...