Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment/
Roeder, Achim
Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment/ - 2009.
Part 1: Setting the scene: principles in remote sensing and spatial scene modelling for land degradation assessment
Coupled human-environment system approaches to desertification: Linking people to pixels
ByEric F. Lambin, Helmut Geist, James F. Reynolds & D. Mark Stafford-Smith
Remote sensing based assessment of biophysical indicators for land degradation and desertification
BySusan L. Ustin, Alacia Palacios-Orueta, Michael L. Whiting, Stéphane Jacquemoud & Lin Li
Integrated environmental modelling to characterise processes of land degradation and desertification for policy support
ByMark Mulligan
Estimating area-averaged surface fluxes over contrasted agricultural patchwork in a semi-arid region
ByAbdelghani Chehbouni, Jamal Ezzahar, Christopher J. Watts, Julio-César Rodriguez & Jaime Garatuza-Payan
Part 2 The global perspective: strategies for large area mapping
Potential of long time series of FAPAR products for assessing and monitoring land surface changes: Examples in Europe and the Sahel
ByNadine Gobron, Michel M. Verstraete, Bernard Pinty, Malcolm Taberner & Ophélie Aussedat
Inter-comparison of MEDOKADS and NOAA/NASA pathfinder AVHRR land NDVI time series
ByKarsten Friedrich & Dirk Koslowsky
Change detection in Syria’s rangelands using long-term AVHRR data (1982–2004)
ByThomas Udelhoven & Joachim Hill
‘Hot spot’ assessment of land cover change in the CWANA region using AVHRR satellite imagery
ByDavid Celis & Eddy De Pauw
Fuzzy integration of satellite data for detecting environmental anomalies across Africa
ByPietro Alessandro Brivio, Mirco Boschetti, Paola Carrara, Daniela Stroppiana & Gloria Bordogna
The spatial uncertainty of desiccation in the West African Sahel and its implications for land degradation
ByAndrew Chappell & Clive T. Agnew
Onogoing desertification processes in the sahelian belt of West Africa: An evidence from the rain-use efficiency
ByYvon Carmen Hountondji, Nestor Sokpon, Jacques Nicolas & Pierre Ozer
Part 3 Taking a closer look: biophysical indicators of vegetation and soils
Vegetation cover and biomass along climatic gradients: The synergy of remote sensing and field studies in two Eastern Mediterranean sites
ByMaxim Shoshany
Modelling species distributions with high resolution remote sensing data to delineate patterns of plant diversity in the Sahel zone of Burkina Faso
ByKonstantin König, Marco Schmidt & Jonas V. Müller
Retrieving rangeland vegetation characteristics through constrained inverse reflectance modelling of earth observation satellite imagery
ByJoachim Hill, Achim Röder, Wolfgang Mehl & Georgios M. Tsiourlis
Using reflectance spectroscopy and Landsat data to assess soil inorganic carbon in the Judean Desert (Israel)
ByThomas Jarmer, Hanoch Lavée, Pariente Sarah & Joachim Hill
Simulating Multi-angle Imaging Spectro-Radiometer (MISR) sampling and retrieval of soil surface roughness and composition changes using a bi-directional soil spectral reflectance model
ByAndrew Chappell, John F. Leys, Grant H. McTainsh, Craig Strong & Ted M. Zobeck
Mapping land degradation risk: Potential of the non-evaporative fraction using Aster and MODIS data
ByMónica García, Sergio Contreras, Francisco Domingo & Juan Puigdefábregas
Part 4 Stories behind pixels: process-based assessment of geospatial data
Geomatics-based characterization of spatial and temporal trends in heterogeneous Mediterranean rangelands of Northern Greece
ByAchim Röder, Joachim Hill, Tobias Kuemmerle, Gabriel del Barrio, Vasilios P. Papanastasis & Georgios M. Tsiourlis
Integrating GPS technologies in dynamic spatio-temporal models to monitor grazing habits in dry rangelands
ByTal Svoray, Rakefet Shafran-Nathan, Eugene D. Ungar, Amir Arnon & Avi Perevolotsky
Satellite image processing and geo-statistical methods for assessing land degradation around watering points in the Ust-Urt Plateau, Kazakhstan
ByArnon Karnieli, Uri Gilad & Tal Svoray
Landscape analysis using multi-scale segmentation and object-oriented classification
ByBarnaby J.F. Clark & Petri K.E. Pellikka
Land use and carbon stock capacity in slash-and-burn ecosystems in mountainous mainlands of Laos
ByYoshio Inoue, Jiaguo Qi, Yoshiyuki Kiyono, Yukinori Ochiai, Takeshi Horie, Tatsuhiko Shiraiwa, Hidetoshi Asai, Kazuki Saito, Linkham Dounagsavanh & Albert Olioso
978-0-203-87544-5
Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment/ - 2009.
Part 1: Setting the scene: principles in remote sensing and spatial scene modelling for land degradation assessment
Coupled human-environment system approaches to desertification: Linking people to pixels
ByEric F. Lambin, Helmut Geist, James F. Reynolds & D. Mark Stafford-Smith
Remote sensing based assessment of biophysical indicators for land degradation and desertification
BySusan L. Ustin, Alacia Palacios-Orueta, Michael L. Whiting, Stéphane Jacquemoud & Lin Li
Integrated environmental modelling to characterise processes of land degradation and desertification for policy support
ByMark Mulligan
Estimating area-averaged surface fluxes over contrasted agricultural patchwork in a semi-arid region
ByAbdelghani Chehbouni, Jamal Ezzahar, Christopher J. Watts, Julio-César Rodriguez & Jaime Garatuza-Payan
Part 2 The global perspective: strategies for large area mapping
Potential of long time series of FAPAR products for assessing and monitoring land surface changes: Examples in Europe and the Sahel
ByNadine Gobron, Michel M. Verstraete, Bernard Pinty, Malcolm Taberner & Ophélie Aussedat
Inter-comparison of MEDOKADS and NOAA/NASA pathfinder AVHRR land NDVI time series
ByKarsten Friedrich & Dirk Koslowsky
Change detection in Syria’s rangelands using long-term AVHRR data (1982–2004)
ByThomas Udelhoven & Joachim Hill
‘Hot spot’ assessment of land cover change in the CWANA region using AVHRR satellite imagery
ByDavid Celis & Eddy De Pauw
Fuzzy integration of satellite data for detecting environmental anomalies across Africa
ByPietro Alessandro Brivio, Mirco Boschetti, Paola Carrara, Daniela Stroppiana & Gloria Bordogna
The spatial uncertainty of desiccation in the West African Sahel and its implications for land degradation
ByAndrew Chappell & Clive T. Agnew
Onogoing desertification processes in the sahelian belt of West Africa: An evidence from the rain-use efficiency
ByYvon Carmen Hountondji, Nestor Sokpon, Jacques Nicolas & Pierre Ozer
Part 3 Taking a closer look: biophysical indicators of vegetation and soils
Vegetation cover and biomass along climatic gradients: The synergy of remote sensing and field studies in two Eastern Mediterranean sites
ByMaxim Shoshany
Modelling species distributions with high resolution remote sensing data to delineate patterns of plant diversity in the Sahel zone of Burkina Faso
ByKonstantin König, Marco Schmidt & Jonas V. Müller
Retrieving rangeland vegetation characteristics through constrained inverse reflectance modelling of earth observation satellite imagery
ByJoachim Hill, Achim Röder, Wolfgang Mehl & Georgios M. Tsiourlis
Using reflectance spectroscopy and Landsat data to assess soil inorganic carbon in the Judean Desert (Israel)
ByThomas Jarmer, Hanoch Lavée, Pariente Sarah & Joachim Hill
Simulating Multi-angle Imaging Spectro-Radiometer (MISR) sampling and retrieval of soil surface roughness and composition changes using a bi-directional soil spectral reflectance model
ByAndrew Chappell, John F. Leys, Grant H. McTainsh, Craig Strong & Ted M. Zobeck
Mapping land degradation risk: Potential of the non-evaporative fraction using Aster and MODIS data
ByMónica García, Sergio Contreras, Francisco Domingo & Juan Puigdefábregas
Part 4 Stories behind pixels: process-based assessment of geospatial data
Geomatics-based characterization of spatial and temporal trends in heterogeneous Mediterranean rangelands of Northern Greece
ByAchim Röder, Joachim Hill, Tobias Kuemmerle, Gabriel del Barrio, Vasilios P. Papanastasis & Georgios M. Tsiourlis
Integrating GPS technologies in dynamic spatio-temporal models to monitor grazing habits in dry rangelands
ByTal Svoray, Rakefet Shafran-Nathan, Eugene D. Ungar, Amir Arnon & Avi Perevolotsky
Satellite image processing and geo-statistical methods for assessing land degradation around watering points in the Ust-Urt Plateau, Kazakhstan
ByArnon Karnieli, Uri Gilad & Tal Svoray
Landscape analysis using multi-scale segmentation and object-oriented classification
ByBarnaby J.F. Clark & Petri K.E. Pellikka
Land use and carbon stock capacity in slash-and-burn ecosystems in mountainous mainlands of Laos
ByYoshio Inoue, Jiaguo Qi, Yoshiyuki Kiyono, Yukinori Ochiai, Takeshi Horie, Tatsuhiko Shiraiwa, Hidetoshi Asai, Kazuki Saito, Linkham Dounagsavanh & Albert Olioso
978-0-203-87544-5
