The exploitation of resources, if not properly managed, can lead to spoiling natural habitats as well as to threatening people’s health, livelihoods and security. The paper discusses a multi-scale Earth observation-based approach to provide independent information related to exploitation activities of natural resources for countries which are experiencing armed conflict. The analyses are based on medium to very high spatial resolution optical satellite data. Object-based image analysis is used for information extraction at these different scales. On a subnational level, conflict-related land cover changes as an indication of potential hot spots for exploitation activities are classified. The regional assessment provides information about po...
Mining activities belong to human history, they are lost in the mists of time. They usually impact o...
Mining activities, expecially those operated in open air (open pit), present a deep impact on the so...
The introduction of high and very high resolution multispectral satellite imagery, characterized by ...
The exploitation of resources, if not properly managed, can lead to spoiling natural habitats as wel...
The negative impact humans have on the environment directly affects the environmental security. Over...
<div><p>The use of remote-sensing technology to study violent conflict has increased considerably ov...
Armed conflicts not only affect human populations but can also cause considerable damage to the envi...
In this study object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques were applied to assess land cover change...
The Congo rainforest, known for its high biodiversity and valuable resources, is the second largest ...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
This volume provides the reader with an overview of the state-of-the-art Earth Observation (EO) rela...
The war in Ukraine has pushed the role of satellite imagery in armed conflicts into the spotlight. F...
Rehabilitation of lands contaminated from mining activities is a complex process and requires an hig...
Scientific literature reports several possible ways for remote sensing (RS) to contribute to risk as...
Protected areas constitute an important stock of natural, cultural and social capital, yielding flow...
Mining activities belong to human history, they are lost in the mists of time. They usually impact o...
Mining activities, expecially those operated in open air (open pit), present a deep impact on the so...
The introduction of high and very high resolution multispectral satellite imagery, characterized by ...
The exploitation of resources, if not properly managed, can lead to spoiling natural habitats as wel...
The negative impact humans have on the environment directly affects the environmental security. Over...
<div><p>The use of remote-sensing technology to study violent conflict has increased considerably ov...
Armed conflicts not only affect human populations but can also cause considerable damage to the envi...
In this study object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques were applied to assess land cover change...
The Congo rainforest, known for its high biodiversity and valuable resources, is the second largest ...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
This volume provides the reader with an overview of the state-of-the-art Earth Observation (EO) rela...
The war in Ukraine has pushed the role of satellite imagery in armed conflicts into the spotlight. F...
Rehabilitation of lands contaminated from mining activities is a complex process and requires an hig...
Scientific literature reports several possible ways for remote sensing (RS) to contribute to risk as...
Protected areas constitute an important stock of natural, cultural and social capital, yielding flow...
Mining activities belong to human history, they are lost in the mists of time. They usually impact o...
Mining activities, expecially those operated in open air (open pit), present a deep impact on the so...
The introduction of high and very high resolution multispectral satellite imagery, characterized by ...