Artificial impervious surface area (ISA) documents human footprints. Accurate, timely, and detailed ISA datasets are therefore essential for global climate change and urban planning. However, due to the lack of sufficient training samples and operational mapping methods, global ISA mapping at 10-m resolution is still lacking. To this end, we proposed a global ISA mapping method leveraging multi-source geospatial data. Based on the existing satellite-derived ISA maps and the crowdsourcing OpenStreetMap (OSM), 58 million training samples were extracted via a series of temporal, spatial, spectral, and geometric rules. Combined with over 2.7 million Sentinel optical and radar images on the Google Earth Engine, we produced the 10 m global ISA da...
Large-scale, high-resolution and multi-temporal impervious surface maps from remote sensing are esse...
Impervious surface area (ISA) is an important parameter for many studies such as urban climate, urba...
Continual mapping and monitoring of impervious surfaces are crucial activities to support sustainabl...
Artificial impervious surface area (ISA) documents human footprints. Accurate, timely, and detailed ...
As an important indicator of urbanization, accurate and long-term global artificial impervious surfa...
Using more than three million Landsat satellite images, this research developed the first global imp...
We present the first global inventory of the spatial distribution and density ofconstructed impervio...
High-resolution and multitemporal impervious surface maps on large scales are crucial for environmen...
High-resolution and multitemporal impervious surface maps on large scales are crucial for environmen...
An accurate global impervious surface map at a resolution of 30-m for 2015 by combining Landsat-8 OL...
The area, distribution, and temporal dynamics of anthropogenic impervious surface (AIS) at large sca...
The area, distribution, and temporal dynamics of anthropogenic impervious surface (AIS) at large sca...
Impervious surface area (ISA) is a key factor for monitoring urban environment and land development....
Impervious surface area (ISA) is a key factor for monitoring urban environment and land development....
The ecological environment of Yellow River Delta High-efficiency Ecological Economic Zone (YRDHEEZ) ...
Large-scale, high-resolution and multi-temporal impervious surface maps from remote sensing are esse...
Impervious surface area (ISA) is an important parameter for many studies such as urban climate, urba...
Continual mapping and monitoring of impervious surfaces are crucial activities to support sustainabl...
Artificial impervious surface area (ISA) documents human footprints. Accurate, timely, and detailed ...
As an important indicator of urbanization, accurate and long-term global artificial impervious surfa...
Using more than three million Landsat satellite images, this research developed the first global imp...
We present the first global inventory of the spatial distribution and density ofconstructed impervio...
High-resolution and multitemporal impervious surface maps on large scales are crucial for environmen...
High-resolution and multitemporal impervious surface maps on large scales are crucial for environmen...
An accurate global impervious surface map at a resolution of 30-m for 2015 by combining Landsat-8 OL...
The area, distribution, and temporal dynamics of anthropogenic impervious surface (AIS) at large sca...
The area, distribution, and temporal dynamics of anthropogenic impervious surface (AIS) at large sca...
Impervious surface area (ISA) is a key factor for monitoring urban environment and land development....
Impervious surface area (ISA) is a key factor for monitoring urban environment and land development....
The ecological environment of Yellow River Delta High-efficiency Ecological Economic Zone (YRDHEEZ) ...
Large-scale, high-resolution and multi-temporal impervious surface maps from remote sensing are esse...
Impervious surface area (ISA) is an important parameter for many studies such as urban climate, urba...
Continual mapping and monitoring of impervious surfaces are crucial activities to support sustainabl...