2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13081450
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Mangrove and Saltmarsh Distribution Mapping and Land Cover Change Assessment for South-Eastern Australia from 1991 to 2015

Abstract: Coastal wetland ecosystems, such as saltmarsh and mangroves, provide a wide range of important ecological and socio-economic services. A good understanding of the spatial and temporal distribution of these ecosystems is critical to maximising the benefits from restoration and conservation projects. We mapped mangrove and saltmarsh ecosystem transitions from 1991 to 2015 in south-eastern Australia, using remotely sensed Landsat data and a Random Forest classification. Our classification results were improved by… Show more

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“…We created annual composites of all the images within a natural year between 1987 and 2021 and extracted the median values of NDVI for each 30 m pixel within the Australian Wet Tropics. A detailed explanation of how the annual composites were obtained can be found in Navarro et al (2021). To avoid errors associated with using single pixels (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We created annual composites of all the images within a natural year between 1987 and 2021 and extracted the median values of NDVI for each 30 m pixel within the Australian Wet Tropics. A detailed explanation of how the annual composites were obtained can be found in Navarro et al (2021). To avoid errors associated with using single pixels (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is important, given that the first step in managing these resources is an accurate understanding of how wide an area they cover and how this may change over time. Participants process relevant data from satellite image archives (Navarro et al, 2021) and use this to interpret trends that can initiate a broader research agenda. Fellows are introduced to geoprocessing software like ArcGIS and QGIS which are used to interpret temporal trends, such as habitat clearance which is a major concern in many developing countries.…”
Section: Capacity Building Through Fellowshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earth Observation and Remote Sensing. This component provides the necessary background to mapping and monitored using satellite and airborne imagery (Phinn et al, 2008), acoustics (Gumusay et al, 2019), and direct observations (McKenzie, 2003). This is important, given that the first step in managing these resources is an accurate understanding of how wide an area they cover and how this may change over time.…”
Section: Fellowship Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Li et al [14] applied bagging, boosting, and stacking to map wetland distribution in Manning River Estuary. Moreover, random forest (RF) is now commonly applied in remote sensing, such as Navarro et al [15] used RF to map mangroves in south-eastern Australia from 1991 to 2015. Further on, considering an ensemble of machine learning methods is more accurate than a single model, Liu et al [16] ensembled RF, gradient boosting machine (GBM), and neural network (NN) to map mangrove at high accuracies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%