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Chaoxiang Chen, Shiping Ye, Zhican Bai, Juan Wang, Alexander Nedzved and Sergey Ablameyko
With the acceleration of urbanization, climate problems affecting human health and safe operation of cities have intensified, such as heat island effect, haze, and acid rain. Using high-resolution remote sensing mapping image data to design scientific an...
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Massimiliano Pepe, Domenica Costantino, Vincenzo Saverio Alfio, Gabriele Vozza and Elena Cartellino
The aim of the paper is to identify a suitable method for the construction of a 3D city model from stereo satellite imagery. In order to reach this goal, it is necessary to build a workflow consisting of three main steps: (1) Increasing the geometric res...
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Philipp Schuegraf and Ksenia Bittner
Recent technical developments made it possible to supply large-scale satellite image coverage. This poses the challenge of efficient discovery of imagery. One very important task in applications like urban planning and reconstruction is to automatically ...
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Mingbo Liu, Chunxiang Cao, Wei Chen and Xuejun Wang
Forest canopy height plays an important role in forest management and ecosystem modeling. There are a variety of techniques employed to map forest height using remote sensing data but it is still necessary to explore the use of new data and methods. In t...
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Emmanouil Panagiotakis, Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Vasiliki Charalampopoulou and Dimitris Poursanidis
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Takafumi Miyasaka, Toshiya Okuro, Xueyong Zhao and Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Previous field research on the Horqin Sandy Land (China), which has suffered from severe desertification during recent decades, revealed how land use on a sand-dune topography affects both land degradation and restoration. This study aimed to depict the ...
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