2021
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-annals-v-4-2021-55-2021
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Remote Sensing Analysis of the Changes in Vegetated Coastland: The Case of Southeastern Europe

Abstract: Abstract. The coastlands are changing in the Southeastern European countries. Yet, temporal and spatial changes in natural-vegetated land, urban-vegetated land and agriculture-vegetated land use on coastal surfaces, respectively, are missing. The aim is to understand the changes in vegetated land on the coastal surface by retrieving spatial data from remote sensing using a new approach by reducing errors in data processed and by collecting data using surveys to understand the driving (abiotic and biotic) facto… Show more

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“…Bene ts transfer is a proxy-based technique for ES assessment, utilized especially in data scarce contexts for extrapolating biophysical values from one site to another 47,−,49 . Application of the foregoing analytical techniques contributes to the understanding of coastal landscapes governance dynamics in the region 50 . Furthermore, understanding and generation of such information and knowledge is necessary to inform multi-habitat restoration and strategic planning to mitigate risks posed by urbanization to the functionality of coastal habitats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bene ts transfer is a proxy-based technique for ES assessment, utilized especially in data scarce contexts for extrapolating biophysical values from one site to another 47,−,49 . Application of the foregoing analytical techniques contributes to the understanding of coastal landscapes governance dynamics in the region 50 . Furthermore, understanding and generation of such information and knowledge is necessary to inform multi-habitat restoration and strategic planning to mitigate risks posed by urbanization to the functionality of coastal habitats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%