Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range of applications. Inundated vegetation can account for over three-quarters of the total inundated area, yet widely used EO mapping approaches are limited to the detection of open water bodies. This paper presents a new wetland mapping approach, RadWet, that automatically defines open water and inundated vegetation training data using a novel mixture of radar, terrain, and optical imagery. Training data samples are then used to classify serial Sentinel-1 radar imagery using an ensemble machine learning classification routine, providing information on the spatial and temporal dynamics of inundation every 12 days at a resolution of 30 m. The appr...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems and provide a range of goods and services on local to glob...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
Tropical floodplain wetlands are important from various perspectives, including hydrology, biogeoche...
Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range ...
The Mara Wetland in Tanzania has an important role in regulating the quality, timing and magnitude o...
These Wetlands are lands with characteristics between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They gener...
Wetlands have been determined as one of the most valuable ecosystems on Earth and are currently bein...
Knowledge of the location and extent of surface water and inundated vegetation is vital for a range ...
The monitoring of wetland extent is a global imperative, considering loss of ecosystem services and ...
Contains fulltext : 250602.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetlands can only be well managed if their spatial location and extent are accurately documented, wh...
International audienceMany wetlands are characterized by a vegetation cover of variable height and d...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems and provide a range of goods and services on local to glob...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
Tropical floodplain wetlands are important from various perspectives, including hydrology, biogeoche...
Mapping the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical herbaceous wetlands is vital for a wide range ...
The Mara Wetland in Tanzania has an important role in regulating the quality, timing and magnitude o...
These Wetlands are lands with characteristics between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They gener...
Wetlands have been determined as one of the most valuable ecosystems on Earth and are currently bein...
Knowledge of the location and extent of surface water and inundated vegetation is vital for a range ...
The monitoring of wetland extent is a global imperative, considering loss of ecosystem services and ...
Contains fulltext : 250602.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetlands can only be well managed if their spatial location and extent are accurately documented, wh...
International audienceMany wetlands are characterized by a vegetation cover of variable height and d...
Wetlands represent 6% of the Earth's land cover surface. They are of crucial importance in the globa...
This study reports results of a classification tree approach to mapping the wetlands of the Congo Ba...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems and provide a range of goods and services on local to glob...
Monitoring huge and dynamic floodplains such as the Kafue Flats in Zambia is critical to its sustain...
Tropical floodplain wetlands are important from various perspectives, including hydrology, biogeoche...