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LANDSAT SATELLITE IMAGES USED IN IDENTIFICATION OF LAND USE AND LAND COVER IN MOUNTAIN AREA

Popescu, Iosif Vorovencii/Prof. Ioan Ienciu/Lecturer Luciana Oprea/Prof. Cosmin

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bb2.v2/s10.010View metrics

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Title
LANDSAT SATELLITE IMAGES USED IN IDENTIFICATION OF LAND USE AND LAND COVER IN MOUNTAIN AREA
Authors
Popescu, Iosif Vorovencii/Prof. Ioan Ienciu/Lecturer Luciana Oprea/Prof. Cosmin
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
617 - 624 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References24
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  2. Clark D.B., Read J.M., Clark M.L., Cruz A.M., Dotti M.F. & Clark D. A. Application of 1-m and 4-m resolution satellite data to ecological studies of tropical rain forests, Ecological Applications, United States, vol. 14/issue 1, pp 61-74, 2004.

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  4. Franklin S.E., Connery D.R. & Williams J.A. Classification of alpine vegetation using Landsat Thematic Mapper, SPOT HRV and DEM dat a, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Canada, vol. 20, pp 49-58, 1994.

  5. Jan de Leeuw, Ottichilo W.K., Toxopeus A.G. & Prins H.H.T. Application of remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems in wildlife mapping and modelling, In: Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing (Ed. A. Skidmore), London, England, pp 122-144, 2002.

  6. Justice C.O. & Townshend J.R.G. The use of Landsat data for land cover inventories of Mediterranean lands, In: J.R.G. Townshend (Ed) Terrain Analysis and Remote Sensing, George Allen and Unwin, London, England, pp 133-153, 1981.

  7. Kerr J.T. & Ostrovsky M. From space to species: ecological applications of remote sensing, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, United Kingdom, vol. 18 /issue 6, pp 299- 305, 2003.

  8. Luque S.S. Evaluating temporal changes using Multi-Spectral Scanner and Thematic Mapper data on the landscape of a natural reserve: The New Jersey pine barrens, A case study, International Journal of Remote Sensing, United Kingdom, vol. 21/issue 13-14, pp 2589-2610, 2000.

  9. Sawaya K.E., Olmanson L.G., Heinert N.J., Brezonik P.L. & Bauer M.E. Extending satellite remote sensing to local scales: land and water resource monitoring using high- resolution imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, United States, vol. 88 /issue 1, pp 144-156, 2003.

  10. van Der Meer F., Schmidt K.S., Bakker W. & Bijker W. New environmental remote sensing systems, In: Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing (Ed. A. Skidmore), London, England, pp 26-51, 2002.

  11. Vorovencii I. Researches concerning the possibilities of using satellite images in forest planning works , In: PhD. Thesis, Transilv ania University of Braşov, Braşov, Romania, pp 30-280, 2005.

  12. Vorovencii I., 2006 - Issues concerning the classification of the stands situated i n Piatra Craiului, using average space resolution satellite images. In: Researches in Piatra Craiului Natio nal Park. Publishing House of Transilvania University of Braşov, Romania, pp 255-272, 2006.

  13. Aplin P. Remote sensing: base mapping, Progress in Physical Geography, United Kingdom, vol. 28/issue 2, pp 275-283, 2003.

  14. Clark D.B., Read J.M., Clark M.L., Cruz A.M., Dotti M.F. & Clark D. A. Application of 1-m and 4-m resolution satellite data to ecological studies of tropical rain forests, Ecological Applications, United States, vol. 14/issue 1, pp 61-74, 2004.

  15. Curran J. & Williamson D. The accuracy of ground data used in remote sensing investigations, International Journal of Remote Sensing, United Kingdom, vol. 6 /issue 10, pp 1637-1651, 1985.

  16. Franklin S.E., Connery D.R. & Williams J.A. Classification of alpine vegetation using Landsat Thematic Mapper, SPOT HRV and DEM dat a, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Canada, vol. 20, pp 49-58, 1994.

  17. Jan de Leeuw, Ottichilo W.K., Toxopeus A.G. & Prins H.H.T. Application of remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems in wildlife mapping and modelling, In: Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing (Ed. A. Skidmore), London, England, pp 122-144, 2002.

  18. Justice C.O. & Townshend J.R.G. The use of Landsat data for land cover inventories of Mediterranean lands, In: J.R.G. Townshend (Ed) Terrain Analysis and Remote Sensing, George Allen and Unwin, London, England, pp 133-153, 1981.

  19. Kerr J.T. & Ostrovsky M. From space to species: ecological applications of remote sensing, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, United Kingdom, vol. 18 /issue 6, pp 299- 305, 2003.

  20. Luque S.S. Evaluating temporal changes using Multi-Spectral Scanner and Thematic Mapper data on the landscape of a natural reserve: The New Jersey pine barrens, A case study, International Journal of Remote Sensing, United Kingdom, vol. 21/issue 13-14, pp 2589-2610, 2000.

  21. Sawaya K.E., Olmanson L.G., Heinert N.J., Brezonik P.L. & Bauer M.E. Extending satellite remote sensing to local scales: land and water resource monitoring using high- resolution imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, United States, vol. 88 /issue 1, pp 144-156, 2003.

  22. van Der Meer F., Schmidt K.S., Bakker W. & Bijker W. New environmental remote sensing systems, In: Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing (Ed. A. Skidmore), London, England, pp 26-51, 2002.

  23. Vorovencii I. Researches concerning the possibilities of using satellite images in forest planning works , In: PhD. Thesis, Transilv ania University of Braşov, Braşov, Romania, pp 30-280, 2005.

  24. Vorovencii I., 2006 - Issues concerning the classification of the stands situated i n Piatra Craiului, using average space resolution satellite images. In: Researches in Piatra Craiului Natio nal Park. Publishing House of Transilvania University of Braşov, Romania, pp 255-272, 2006.

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