TY - BOOK ID - 113574232 TI - Integrated Applications of Geo-Information in Environmental Monitoring AU - Wu, Weicheng AU - Liu, Yalan PY - 2022 SN - 3036557563 3036557555 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - earthquake KW - damaged groups of buildings KW - classification KW - remote sensing images KW - Convolution Neural Network (CNN) KW - block vector data KW - shoreline change KW - landsat KW - planet scope KW - coastline KW - morphological changes KW - building extraction KW - improved anchor-free instance segmentation KW - high-resolution remote sensing images KW - deep learning KW - land use/land cover (LULC) KW - GF-6 WFV KW - object-oriented KW - change detection KW - double constraints KW - REE mines KW - mining and restoration assessment indicators (MRAIs) KW - damage KW - time trajectory KW - effectiveness of management KW - aeolian process KW - desertification KW - multi-sensor fusion KW - interferometric SAR KW - time-series analysis KW - mussel farming KW - high-resolution image KW - transitional water management KW - environmental pollution KW - open source software KW - synthetic aperture radar (SAR) KW - target KW - sea surface KW - multiple scattering KW - geo-hazard mapping KW - Gaofen-1 satellite KW - land cover KW - environmental factors KW - susceptibility KW - post-classification differencing KW - generalized difference vegetation index (GDVI) KW - multiple linear regression KW - logistic regression KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113574232 AB - This book focuses on fundamental and applied research on geo-information technology, notably optical and radar remote sensing and algorithm improvements, and their applications in environmental monitoring. This Special Issue presents ten high-quality research papers covering up-to-date research in land cover change and desertification analyses, geo-disaster risk and damage evaluation, mining area restoration assessments, the improvement and development of algorithms, and coastal environmental monitoring and object targeting. The purpose of this Special Issue is to promote exchanges, communications and share the research outcomes of scientists worldwide and to bridge the gap between scientific research and its applications for advancing and improving society. ER -