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Multi-sensor System Applications in the Everglades Ecosystem
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ABSTRACT
This book explores the applicability of multiple remote sensors to acquire information relevant to restoration and conservation efforts in wetlands using data collected from airborne and space multispectral/hyperspectral sensors, light detection and ranging (LiDAR), Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), and a hand-held spectroradiometer. This book also examines digital data processing techniques such as object-based image analysis, machine learning, texture analysis, and data fusion. After an introduction to the Everglades and to remote sensing, the book is divided into four parts based on the sensor systems used. There are chapters on vegetation mapping, biomass and water quality modeling, applications of hyperspectral data for plant stress analysis and coral reef mapping, studies of airborne LiDAR data for coastal vulnerability analysis and DEM improvement, as well as chapters that explore a fusion of multiple sensors for different datasets.
Features
- Introduces concepts, theories, and advanced processing techniques
- A complete introduction of machine learning, object-based image analysis, data fusion, and ensemble analysis techniques in processing data from multiple remote sensors
- Explains how multiple remote sensing systems are applied in the wetland ecosystems of Florida
- The author had been teaching and using both systems and her research is widely recognized
Multi-sensor System Applications in the Everglades Ecosystems provides a comprehensive application of remote sensing techniques in the Florida Everglades and its coastal ecosystems. It will prove an invaluable resource for the restoration and conservation of the Florida Everglades and beyond, for global wetlands in general. Any professional, scientist, engineer, or student working with remote sensing and wetland ecosystems will reap enormous benefits from this book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|28 pages
Florida Everglades and Remote Sensing
part Part II|18 pages
Multispectral Remote Sensing Applications
chapter 4|18 pages
Applying Aerial Photography to Map Marsh Species in the Wetland of Lake Okeechobee
chapter 5|20 pages
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) for Wetland Species Mapping
chapter 6|14 pages
Spaceborne Multispectral Sensors for Vegetation Mapping and Change Analysis
chapter 9|18 pages
Applying Landsat Products to Assess the Damage and Resilience of Mangroves from Hurricanes
part Part III|20 pages
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applications
chapter 10|20 pages
Applying Point Spectroscopy Data to Assess the Effects of Salinity and Sea Level Rise on Canopy Water Content of Juncus roemerianus
chapter 11|16 pages
Applying Point Spectroscopy Data to Characterize Sand Properties
chapter 13|18 pages
Species-level Vegetation Mapping in the Kissimmee River Floodplain using HyMap Data
part Part IV|14 pages
Lidar Remote Sensing Applications
chapter 15|14 pages
Vulnerability Analysis of Coastal Everglades to Sea Level Rise using SLAMM
chapter 16|16 pages
Enhancing Lidar Data Integrity in the Coastal Everglades
chapter 17|14 pages
Assessing the Effects of Hurricane Irma on Mangrove Structures in the Coastal Everglades using Airborne Lidar Data
part Part V|2 pages
Fusing Multiple Sensors for Everglades Applications