[HTML][HTML] A review of remote sensing for mangrove forests: 1956–2018
Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems that typically dominate the intertidal
zone of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The history of mangrove remote sensing (RS) …
zone of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The history of mangrove remote sensing (RS) …
A review of the application of optical and radar remote sensing data fusion to land use mapping and monitoring
N Joshi, M Baumann, A Ehammer, R Fensholt… - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
The wealth of complementary data available from remote sensing missions can hugely aid
efforts towards accurately determining land use and quantifying subtle changes in land use …
efforts towards accurately determining land use and quantifying subtle changes in land use …
[HTML][HTML] Aboveground biomass of typical invasive mangroves and its distribution patterns using UAV-LiDAR data in a subtropical estuary: Maoling River estuary …
Quantitative assessment of aboveground biomass (AGB) and spatial distribution pattern of
exotic mangrove plants (Sonneratia apetala) is of great significance for blue carbon …
exotic mangrove plants (Sonneratia apetala) is of great significance for blue carbon …
[HTML][HTML] Combining time series and land cover data for analyzing spatio-temporal changes in mangrove forests: A case study of Qinglangang Nature Reserve, Hainan …
B Zhu, J Liao, G Shen - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
Mangrove forests have important social, ecological, and economic value in coastal
ecosystems. However, they are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world and are …
ecosystems. However, they are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world and are …
Potential of combining optical and dual polarimetric SAR data for improving mangrove species discrimination using rotation forest
Classification of mangrove species using satellite images is important for investigating the
spatial distribution of mangroves at community and species levels on local, regional and …
spatial distribution of mangroves at community and species levels on local, regional and …
Separating mangrove species and conditions using laboratory hyperspectral data: A case study of a degraded mangrove forest of the Mexican Pacific
Given the scale and rate of mangrove loss globally, it is increasingly important to map and
monitor mangrove forest health in a timely fashion. This study aims to identify the conditions …
monitor mangrove forest health in a timely fashion. This study aims to identify the conditions …
Drivers of mangrove deforestation in Mahahual-Xcalak, Quintana Roo, southeast Mexico
M Hirales-Cota, J Espinoza-Avalos… - Ciencias …, 2010 - cienciasmarinas.com.mx
Mangroves occur in coastal areas and are therefore vulnerable to anthropogenic
disturbance and exhibit high rates of deforestation. Mexico is among the countries with the …
disturbance and exhibit high rates of deforestation. Mexico is among the countries with the …
Relationship between hyperspectral measurements and mangrove leaf nitrogen concentrations
The use of spectral response curves for estimating nitrogen (N) leaf concentrations generally
has been found to be a challenging task for a variety of plant species. In this investigation …
has been found to be a challenging task for a variety of plant species. In this investigation …
Seasonal changes in leaf chlorophyll a content and morphology in a sub-tropical mangrove forest of the Mexican Pacific
F Flores-de-Santiago, JM Kovacs… - … Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
Changes in chlorophyll a (chl a), leaf area, and leaf length need to be considered when
developing ecological assessments of mangrove forests where distinct seasons occur. The …
developing ecological assessments of mangrove forests where distinct seasons occur. The …