Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the global water cycle and climatic dynamics. Nowadays, wetlands are the most threatened land cover type, nevertheless their spatial distribution and ecological functions are poorly documented. Despite the need for more detailed information, wetland mapping is a rarely activity. Few data are available mainly because of the complexity of obtaining good field data. We therefore propose a method based on multi sensor imagery analysis, to characterize land cover patterns of the second largest wetland area of the world (The 'Cuvette Centrale' of the Congo River basin). Time series of MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) EVI (Enhanced Veget...
Graduation date: 2009Since the early 1980s, satellite imagery has been commonly used to detect chang...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
Wetland spaces were characterized using a unique index between well corrected, cumulative 250-meter ...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
The present dissertation reports wetlands characterization results in the Central African Congo Rive...
Tropical floodplain wetlands are important from various perspectives, including hydrology, biogeoche...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
The Congo Basin is the world's third largest in size (approximately 3.7 million km^2), and second on...
Wetlands in West Africa are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to climate change. West African wet...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
Surface water is a critical resource in the Sahel region. The Sahel has been found to be extremely v...
Maps describing the eco-hydrology of inland wetland systems in Africa are needed to identify and imp...
Monitoring of wetlands and water bodies in semi-arid African regions is of high importance for the l...
Graduation date: 2009Since the early 1980s, satellite imagery has been commonly used to detect chang...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
Wetland spaces were characterized using a unique index between well corrected, cumulative 250-meter ...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
The present dissertation reports wetlands characterization results in the Central African Congo Rive...
Tropical floodplain wetlands are important from various perspectives, including hydrology, biogeoche...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
The Congo Basin is the world's third largest in size (approximately 3.7 million km^2), and second on...
Wetlands in West Africa are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to climate change. West African wet...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
Surface water is a critical resource in the Sahel region. The Sahel has been found to be extremely v...
Maps describing the eco-hydrology of inland wetland systems in Africa are needed to identify and imp...
Monitoring of wetlands and water bodies in semi-arid African regions is of high importance for the l...
Graduation date: 2009Since the early 1980s, satellite imagery has been commonly used to detect chang...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
Wetland spaces were characterized using a unique index between well corrected, cumulative 250-meter ...