Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a key factor in the assessment of hydrology, morphology and river continuity. The majority of available methods for hydromorphological characterisation rely on the identification of homogeneous areas (i.e., features) of flow, vegetation and substrate. For that purpose, aerial imagery is used to identify existing features through either visual observation or automated classification techniques. There is evidence to believe that the success in feature identification relies on the resolution of the imagery used. However, little effort has yet been made to quantify the uncertainty in feature identification associated with the resolution of the aerial...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
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Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
European legislation is driving the development of methods for river ecosystem protection in light o...
The multiple protocols that have been developed to characterize river hydromorphology, partly in res...
European legislation is driving the development of methods for river ecosystem protection in light o...
Recent legislative approaches to improve the quality of rivers have resulted in the design and imple...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic data...
River restoration schemes are particularly sensitive to morphological adjustment during the first se...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic dat...
Colour aerial photography and multi-spectral imagery acquired from airborne platforms for the River ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/esp.1595 ]Journal ArticleInternational...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
European legislation is driving the development of methods for river ecosystem protection in light o...
The multiple protocols that have been developed to characterize river hydromorphology, partly in res...
European legislation is driving the development of methods for river ecosystem protection in light o...
Recent legislative approaches to improve the quality of rivers have resulted in the design and imple...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic data...
River restoration schemes are particularly sensitive to morphological adjustment during the first se...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic dat...
Colour aerial photography and multi-spectral imagery acquired from airborne platforms for the River ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
The use of unmanned aerial system (UAS) imagery in environmental sciences has rapidly increased due ...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/esp.1595 ]Journal ArticleInternational...