Coastal wetland ecosystems, such as saltmarsh and mangroves, provide a wide range of important ecological and socio-economic services. A good understanding of the spatial and temporal distribution of these ecosystems is critical to maximising the benefits from restoration and conservation projects. We mapped mangrove and saltmarsh ecosystem transitions from 1991 to 2015 in south-eastern Australia, using remotely sensed Landsat data and a Random Forest classification. Our classification results were improved by the addition of two physical variables (Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM), and Distance to Water). We also provide evidence that the addition of post-classification, spatial and temporal, filters improve overall accuracy of coa...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Across their range, mangroves are responding to coastal environmental change. However, separating th...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...
Coastal wetland ecosystems, such as saltmarsh and mangroves, provide a wide range of important ecolo...
Mangrove and saltmarsh ecosystems play a vital role in healthy, functioning coastal systems and have...
Changes in the extent of mangrove and saltmarsh in NSW has been associated with urbanisation, floodp...
Coastal wetlands are restored to regenerate lost ecosystem services. Accurate and frequent represent...
Mangrove forests support a variety of ecosystem functions and services imperative for ecosystem heal...
Saltmarsh and mangroves play a significant role within estuarine systems, with the extent and distri...
Mangroves globally provide a diverse array of ecosystem services but these are impacted upon by both...
Coastal saltmarsh has been listed as an Endangered Ecological Community in New South Wales. Recent r...
Great Barrier Reef catchments are under pressure from the effects of climate change, landscape modif...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Saltwater intrusion can dramatically transform coastal ecosystems, changing vegetation and impacting...
Mangrove and saltmarsh wetlands generally occur at the interface of terrestrial and marine ecosystem...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Across their range, mangroves are responding to coastal environmental change. However, separating th...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...
Coastal wetland ecosystems, such as saltmarsh and mangroves, provide a wide range of important ecolo...
Mangrove and saltmarsh ecosystems play a vital role in healthy, functioning coastal systems and have...
Changes in the extent of mangrove and saltmarsh in NSW has been associated with urbanisation, floodp...
Coastal wetlands are restored to regenerate lost ecosystem services. Accurate and frequent represent...
Mangrove forests support a variety of ecosystem functions and services imperative for ecosystem heal...
Saltmarsh and mangroves play a significant role within estuarine systems, with the extent and distri...
Mangroves globally provide a diverse array of ecosystem services but these are impacted upon by both...
Coastal saltmarsh has been listed as an Endangered Ecological Community in New South Wales. Recent r...
Great Barrier Reef catchments are under pressure from the effects of climate change, landscape modif...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Saltwater intrusion can dramatically transform coastal ecosystems, changing vegetation and impacting...
Mangrove and saltmarsh wetlands generally occur at the interface of terrestrial and marine ecosystem...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Across their range, mangroves are responding to coastal environmental change. However, separating th...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...