abstract: Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identification of Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) over a large extent from massive amounts of remote sensing data. It at the same time poses a major challenge in effective organization, representation and modeling of such information. This study proposes and implements an integrated computational framework to support the modeling, semantic and spatial reasoning of change information with regard to space, time and topology. We first proposed a conceptual model to formally represent the spatiotemporal variation of change data, which is essential knowledge to support various environmental and social studies, such as deforestation and urbanization s...
Assessing the historic and future impacts of land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) on climate requi...
The Lacandona Rainforest, southern Mexico, is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in North Ame...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
abstract: Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identifica...
Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identification of La...
Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identification of La...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
International audienceThere is a need for decision-makers to be provided with both an overview of ex...
International audienceThere is a need for decision-makers to be provided with both an overview of ex...
Land use land cover change (LULCC) patterns are constantly changing the Earth’s surface. Growing pop...
Land use land cover change (LULCC) patterns are constantly changing the Earth’s surface. Growing pop...
This paper discusses the challenges of using big Earth observation data for land classification. The...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
This contribution assesses a new term that is proposed to be established within Land Change Science:...
Land-use models are by now an accepted method in scientific research, both to increase our understan...
Assessing the historic and future impacts of land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) on climate requi...
The Lacandona Rainforest, southern Mexico, is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in North Ame...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
abstract: Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identifica...
Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identification of La...
Evolving Earth observation and change detection techniques enable the automatic identification of La...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
International audienceThere is a need for decision-makers to be provided with both an overview of ex...
International audienceThere is a need for decision-makers to be provided with both an overview of ex...
Land use land cover change (LULCC) patterns are constantly changing the Earth’s surface. Growing pop...
Land use land cover change (LULCC) patterns are constantly changing the Earth’s surface. Growing pop...
This paper discusses the challenges of using big Earth observation data for land classification. The...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
This contribution assesses a new term that is proposed to be established within Land Change Science:...
Land-use models are by now an accepted method in scientific research, both to increase our understan...
Assessing the historic and future impacts of land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) on climate requi...
The Lacandona Rainforest, southern Mexico, is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in North Ame...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...