Rapid, reliable, and continuous information is an essential component in disaster monitoring and management. Remote sensing data could be a solution, but often cannot provide continuous data due to an absence of global coverage and weather and daylight dependency. To overcome these challenges, this study makes use of weather and day/light independent Sentinel-1 data with a global coverage to monitor localized effects of different types of disasters using the Coherence Change-Detection (CCD) technique. Coherence maps were generated from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images and used to classify areas of change and no change in six study areas. These sites are located in Syria, Puerto Rico, California, and Iran. The study areas were divided i...
In the last years the remote sensing techniques have been demonstrated a suitable monitoring tool fo...
Change detection is one of the key tasks of earth observation. In the humanitarian domain, informati...
Land-cover changes occur naturally in a progressive and gradual way, but they may happen rapidly and...
Rapid, reliable, and continuous information is an essential component in disaster monitoring and man...
The study focuses on two study areas: San Juan in Puerto Rico, which was affected by Hurricane Maria...
The emergence of the Sentinel-1A and 1B satellites now offers freely available and widely accessible...
This study proposes a workflow that enables the accurate identification of earthquake-induced damage...
Satellite images are used widely in the risk cycle to understand the exposure, refine hazard maps an...
We use changes in the interferometric coherence to map earthquake damages that occurred in the city ...
Natural or man-made disasters can have a drastic impact on social, economic and environmental aspect...
In this study, we used fifty-six synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images acquired from the Sentinel-1 ...
We propose a full Space and Time Coherent Change Detection (ST-CCD) that takes advantage of Sentinel...
This work aims to clarify the potential of incoherent and coherent change detection (CD) approaches ...
Urban areas are subject to multiple and very different changes, in a two- and three-dimensional sens...
Humanitarian crises related to building and infrastructure damage, i.e. natural hazards and collater...
In the last years the remote sensing techniques have been demonstrated a suitable monitoring tool fo...
Change detection is one of the key tasks of earth observation. In the humanitarian domain, informati...
Land-cover changes occur naturally in a progressive and gradual way, but they may happen rapidly and...
Rapid, reliable, and continuous information is an essential component in disaster monitoring and man...
The study focuses on two study areas: San Juan in Puerto Rico, which was affected by Hurricane Maria...
The emergence of the Sentinel-1A and 1B satellites now offers freely available and widely accessible...
This study proposes a workflow that enables the accurate identification of earthquake-induced damage...
Satellite images are used widely in the risk cycle to understand the exposure, refine hazard maps an...
We use changes in the interferometric coherence to map earthquake damages that occurred in the city ...
Natural or man-made disasters can have a drastic impact on social, economic and environmental aspect...
In this study, we used fifty-six synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images acquired from the Sentinel-1 ...
We propose a full Space and Time Coherent Change Detection (ST-CCD) that takes advantage of Sentinel...
This work aims to clarify the potential of incoherent and coherent change detection (CD) approaches ...
Urban areas are subject to multiple and very different changes, in a two- and three-dimensional sens...
Humanitarian crises related to building and infrastructure damage, i.e. natural hazards and collater...
In the last years the remote sensing techniques have been demonstrated a suitable monitoring tool fo...
Change detection is one of the key tasks of earth observation. In the humanitarian domain, informati...
Land-cover changes occur naturally in a progressive and gradual way, but they may happen rapidly and...