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Main, Russell S
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Mathieu, Renaud SA
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Kleynhans, W
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Wessels, Konrad J
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Naidoo, Laven
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Asner, GP
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2017-02-23T10:00:59Z |
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2017-02-23T10:00:59Z |
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2016-08 |
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Main, R., Mathieu, R.S.A., Kleynhans, W., Wessels, K.J., Naidoo, L. and Asner, G.P. 2016. Hyper-temporal c-band SAR for baseline woody structural assessments in deciduous savannas. Remote Sensing, 8(8), pp 661 |
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2072-4292 |
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http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/8/661
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8954
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Copyright: 2016 MDPI |
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dc.description.abstract |
Savanna ecosystems and their woody vegetation provide valuable resources and ecosystem services. Locally calibrated and cost effective estimates of these resources are required in order to satisfy commitments to monitor and manage change within them. Baseline maps of woody resources are important for analyzing change over time. Freely available, and highly repetitive, C-band data has the potential to be a viable alternative to high-resolution commercial SAR imagery (e.g., RADARSAT-2, ALOS2) in generating large-scale woody resources maps. Using airborne LiDAR as calibration, we investigated the relationships between hyper-temporal C-band ASAR data and woody structural parameters, namely total canopy cover (TCC) and total canopy volume (TCV), in a deciduous savanna environment. Results showed that: the temporal filter reduced image variance; the random forest model out-performed the linear model; while the TCV metric consistently showed marginally higher accuracies than the TCC metric. Combinations of between 6 and 10 images could produce results comparable to high resolution commercial (C- & L-band) SAR imagery. The approach showed promise for producing a regional scale, locally calibrated, baseline maps for the management of deciduous savanna resources, and lay a foundation for monitoring using time series of data from newer C-band SAR sensors (e.g., Sentinel1). |
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MDPI |
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Wokflow;17884 |
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dc.subject |
Hyper-temporal |
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Space-borne synthetic aperture radar |
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SAR |
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C-band |
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Canopy cover |
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Canopy volume |
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Savanna ecosystems |
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dc.title |
Hyper-temporal c-band SAR for baseline woody structural assessments in deciduous savannas |
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Article |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Main, R. S., Mathieu, R. S., Kleynhans, W., Wessels, K. J., Naidoo, L., & Asner, G. (2016). Hyper-temporal c-band SAR for baseline woody structural assessments in deciduous savannas. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8954 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Main, Russel S, Renaud SA Mathieu, W Kleynhans, Konrad J Wessels, Laven Naidoo, and GP Asner "Hyper-temporal c-band SAR for baseline woody structural assessments in deciduous savannas." (2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8954 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Main RS, Mathieu RS, Kleynhans W, Wessels KJ, Naidoo L, Asner G. Hyper-temporal c-band SAR for baseline woody structural assessments in deciduous savannas. 2016; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8954. |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Article
AU - Main, Russel S
AU - Mathieu, Renaud SA
AU - Kleynhans, W
AU - Wessels, Konrad J
AU - Naidoo, Laven
AU - Asner, GP
AB - Savanna ecosystems and their woody vegetation provide valuable resources and ecosystem services. Locally calibrated and cost effective estimates of these resources are required in order to satisfy commitments to monitor and manage change within them. Baseline maps of woody resources are important for analyzing change over time. Freely available, and highly repetitive, C-band data has the potential to be a viable alternative to high-resolution commercial SAR imagery (e.g., RADARSAT-2, ALOS2) in generating large-scale woody resources maps. Using airborne LiDAR as calibration, we investigated the relationships between hyper-temporal C-band ASAR data and woody structural parameters, namely total canopy cover (TCC) and total canopy volume (TCV), in a deciduous savanna environment. Results showed that: the temporal filter reduced image variance; the random forest model out-performed the linear model; while the TCV metric consistently showed marginally higher accuracies than the TCC metric. Combinations of between 6 and 10 images could produce results comparable to high resolution commercial (C- & L-band) SAR imagery. The approach showed promise for producing a regional scale, locally calibrated, baseline maps for the management of deciduous savanna resources, and lay a foundation for monitoring using time series of data from newer C-band SAR sensors (e.g., Sentinel1).
DA - 2016-08
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Hyper-temporal
KW - Space-borne synthetic aperture radar
KW - SAR
KW - C-band
KW - Canopy cover
KW - Canopy volume
KW - Savanna ecosystems
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PY - 2016
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