Orals BIOD-7

BIOD-7

Various approaches to landcover mapping
Orals
 / Wed, 13 May, 11:00–17:30  / Room Sydney (B07-08)

Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Room Sydney (B07-08)
Chairperson: Chris Steenmans, Kristof Ostir
11:00–11:15
ISRSE36-45
Combining Earth Observations with Animal tracking data- outlining the AniMove.org outreach and education approach
M. Wegmann, K. Safi, and N. Pettorelli
11:15–11:30
ISRSE36-144
A proper Land Cover and Forest Type Classification Scheme for Mexico
S. Gebhardt, P. Maeda, T. Wehrmann, J. Argumedo Espinoza, and M. Schmidt
11:30–11:45
ISRSE36-145
Mapping threatened dry deciduous dipterocarp forest ecosystems in South-east Asia for conservation management
C. Wohlfart, M. Wegmann, and P. Leimgruber
11:45–12:00
ISRSE36-253
Improving land cover maps with multi-temporal, medium resolution hyperspectral imagery
M. Clark
12:00–12:15
ISRSE36-531
Brazilian dry forest: understanding climate changes and biodiversity dynamics using SEBAL algorithm and cloud computing
I. A.A. RUFINO, J. E. B. L. CUNHA, C.O. GALVÃO, S. FIORE, G. ALOIZIO, and F.V. BRASILEIRO
12:15–12:30
ISRSE36-336
Remote sensing of dryland vegetation dynamics and degradation at medium spatial scale: lessons from Africa and Asia
O. Dubovyk, T. Landmann, B. Erasmus, A. Jakob, G. Menz, A. Khamzina, and J. Schellberg
Lunch Break & Poster Session
14:00–14:15
ISRSE36-541
Monitoring of rapid land cover changes in eastern Japan using Terra/MODIS data
I. Harada, K. Hara, J. Park, I. Asanuma, M. Tomita, D. Hasegawa, K. Short, and M, Fujihara
14:15–14:30
ISRSE36-551
Spectral Mixture Analysis (SMA) of Landsat Imagery for Land Cover Change Study of Highly Degraded Peatland in Indonesia
A. D. Sakti and S. Tsuyuki
14:30–14:45
ISRSE36-581
Estimation of Biomass Carbon Stocks over Peat Swamp Forests using Multi-Temporal and Multi-Polratizations SAR Data
A. Wijaya, V. Liesenberg, A. Susanti, O. Karyanto, and L.V. Verchot
14:45–15:00
ISRSE36-611
Spatial analysis of the reliability of pan-European remote sensing based forest maps with national forest inventory data at regional scale
L. Seebach, P. Adler, C. Ginzler, and C. Steinmeier
15:00–15:15
ISRSE36-43
Inter-comparison and evaluation of the global LAI product (LAI3g) and the regional LAI product (GGRS-LAI) over the area of Kazakhstan
M. Kappas, P. Propastin, J. Degener, and T. Renchin
15:15–15:30
ISRSE36-72
Prospect inversion for indirect estimation of leaf dry matter content and specific leaf area
A. Ali, R. Darvishzadeh, A.-K. Skidmore, I.-V. Duren, U. Heiden, and M. Heurich
Coffee Break
16:00–16:15
ISRSE36-182
Supporting near-realtime forest monitoring in Siberia using a data middleware infrastructure and multi-source earth observation data
C. Hüttich, J. Eberle, M. Korets, and C. Schmullius
16:15–16:30
ISRSE36-257
Ensemble Classification of Individual Tree Species from Multispectral Satellite Imagery and Airborne LiDAR data
C. B. Kukunda, J. Duque-Lazo, E. González-Ferreiro, H. Rennies, A. Khosravipour, Y. Hussin, and C. Kleinn
16:30–16:45
ISRSE36-439
Opportunities of Semi-Global Matching for vegetation height classification - case study Hohenfels Training Area to support environmental management of military training areas
E. Gurske, M. Sandkaulen, A. Böhm, and A. Schultz
16:45–17:00
ISRSE36-556
Improving estimates of woody shrub expansion using Landsat time-series trajectories
T. Higginbottom and E Symeonakis
17:00–17:15
ISRSE36-606
A new physically based vegetation index for improved phenology estimation by remote sensing
L. Eklundh and H. Jin
17:15–17:30
ISRSE36-708
Research and Development Needs on the Use of Satellite Observations of Forests in order to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and protect Forest Carbon Stocks
F. M. Seifert, A. Michel, A. Rosenqvist, and S. Egglestone