Multi-temporal Landsat-derived NDVI for vegetation cover degradation for the period 1984-2018 in part of the Arganeraie Biosphere Reserve (Morocco)
S Ezaidi, A Aydda, B Kabbachi, OF Althuwaynee… - Remote Sensing …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Biosphere Reserves (BRs) are especial zones established to conserve the
biodiversity (ecosystem, species or genetic). Therefore, evaluating and analyzing the …
biodiversity (ecosystem, species or genetic). Therefore, evaluating and analyzing the …
Developments in the remote sensing of soil erosion in the perspective of sub-Saharan Africa. Implications on future food security and biodiversity
The remote sensing of soil erosion has gained substantial consideration, with considerable
scientific research work having been conducted in the past, due to technological …
scientific research work having been conducted in the past, due to technological …
Uncertainty reduction of unlabeled features in landslide inventory using machine learning t-SNE clustering and data mining apriori association rule algorithms
OF Althuwaynee, A Aydda, IT Hwang, YK Lee… - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
A landslide inventory, after an intense rainfall event in 1998, Southwestern Korea, was
collected by digitizing aerial photographs. This left high uncertainty in the inventoried …
collected by digitizing aerial photographs. This left high uncertainty in the inventoried …
Detection of permanently eroded landsurfaces through multitemporal analysis of Landsat data: a case study from an agricultural area in southern Italy
P Magliulo, F Russo, S Lo Curzio - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2020 - Springer
Soil erosion is a critical environmental degradation problem globally, especially in regions
economically dependent on agriculture. Remote sensing proved to be an ideal method for a …
economically dependent on agriculture. Remote sensing proved to be an ideal method for a …
Assessment of soil erosion using remote sensing techniques: A global review
G Dahiya, HS Sheoran, I Ahlawat - Indian Journal of Ecology, 2023 - indianjournals.com
Soil is considered to be an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem. It possesses
inherent capability of food and biomass production and maintaining soil biodiversity. Both …
inherent capability of food and biomass production and maintaining soil biodiversity. Both …
[PDF][PDF] Assessment of suspended sediment concentration and sand encroachment change in Atlantic Sahara platform (SW of Morocco) using multi-temporal remote …
A study was conducted in Northern part of Atlantic Sahara coast (SW of Morocco) with the
aim of assessing change of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) with time in sea …
aim of assessing change of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) with time in sea …