Wetlands are important ecosystems on Earth. However, global wetland coverage is being reduced due to both anthropogenic and natural effects. Thus, assessment of temporal changes in vegetative coverage, as a measure of the wetland health, is critical to help implement effective management plans and provide inputs for climate-related research. In this work, 596 moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) 250-m resolution images of the Hongze Lake national wetland nature reserve from 2000 to 2009 were used to study the vegetative coverage (above the water surface) of the reserve. Three vegetation indices [normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), enhanced VI (EVI), and floating algae index (FAI)] were compared to evaluate their ...
AbstractThis paper studies on Poyang Lake natural wetlands. we calculation each month's vegetation a...
Wetland ecosystem structure and function are primarily governed by water regime. Characterizing past...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world which support critical ecological ser...
Wetlands are important ecosystems on Earth. However, global wetland coverage is being reduced due to...
Wetland vegetation assessment is a critical component of evaluating wetland protective policies and ...
Wetland vegetation assessment is a critical component of evaluating wetland protective policies and ...
Nowadays, the risk of degradation of wetlands is one of the main environmental challenges in the wor...
Hydrological properties are driving forces of wetland systems. The influence of water level fluctuat...
Abstract Given the seasonal dynamics of wetland ecosystem, limited available data, and technological...
Wetlands are rich ecosystems and essential for human life. They provide wildlife habitats, are cruci...
Satellite-based wetland mapping faces challenges due to the high spatial heterogeneity and dynamic c...
The Great Artesian Basin mound springs (Australia) are unique wetland ecosystems of great significan...
The Great Artesian Basin springs (Australia) are unique groundwater dependent wetland ecosystems of ...
The Great Artesian Basin mound springs (Australia) are unique wetland ecosystems of great significan...
The Great Artesian Basin springs (Australia) are unique groundwater dependent wetland ecosystems of ...
AbstractThis paper studies on Poyang Lake natural wetlands. we calculation each month's vegetation a...
Wetland ecosystem structure and function are primarily governed by water regime. Characterizing past...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world which support critical ecological ser...
Wetlands are important ecosystems on Earth. However, global wetland coverage is being reduced due to...
Wetland vegetation assessment is a critical component of evaluating wetland protective policies and ...
Wetland vegetation assessment is a critical component of evaluating wetland protective policies and ...
Nowadays, the risk of degradation of wetlands is one of the main environmental challenges in the wor...
Hydrological properties are driving forces of wetland systems. The influence of water level fluctuat...
Abstract Given the seasonal dynamics of wetland ecosystem, limited available data, and technological...
Wetlands are rich ecosystems and essential for human life. They provide wildlife habitats, are cruci...
Satellite-based wetland mapping faces challenges due to the high spatial heterogeneity and dynamic c...
The Great Artesian Basin mound springs (Australia) are unique wetland ecosystems of great significan...
The Great Artesian Basin springs (Australia) are unique groundwater dependent wetland ecosystems of ...
The Great Artesian Basin mound springs (Australia) are unique wetland ecosystems of great significan...
The Great Artesian Basin springs (Australia) are unique groundwater dependent wetland ecosystems of ...
AbstractThis paper studies on Poyang Lake natural wetlands. we calculation each month's vegetation a...
Wetland ecosystem structure and function are primarily governed by water regime. Characterizing past...
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world which support critical ecological ser...