Monitoring Land Use/Cover Changes by Using Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing for Urban Hydrological Assessment: A Case Study in Beijing, China.
Crispin KabejaRui LiDigne Edmond Rwabuhungu RwatangaboJiawei DuanPublished in: Remote. Sens. (2022)
Keyphrases
- remote sensing
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- climate change
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- image analysis
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- land cover classification
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- qualitative evaluation
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- urban land
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- automatic image registration
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- geographical information systems
- temporal data
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- natural environment
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