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A Collection of Novel Algorithms for Wetland Classification with SAR and Optical Data

In: Wetlands Management - Assessing Risk and Sustainable Solutions

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  • Bahram Salehi
  • Bahram Salehi
  • Bahram Salehi
  • Masoud Mahdianpari
  • Meisam Amani
  • Fariba M.Manesh
  • Jean Granger
  • Sahel Mahdavi
  • Brian Brisco

Abstract

Wetlands are valuable natural resources that provide many benefits to the environment, and thus, mapping wetlands is crucially important. We have developed land cover and wetland classification algorithms that have general applicability to different geographical locations. We also want a high level of classification accuracy (i.e., more than 90%). Over that past 2 years, we have been developing an operational wetland classification approach aimed at a Newfoundland/Labrador province-wide wetland inventory. We have developed and published several algorithms to classify wetlands using multi-source data (i.e., polarimetric SAR and multi-spectral optical imagery), object-based image analysis, and advanced machine-learning tools. The algorithms have been tested and verified on many large pilot sites across the province and provided overall and class-based accuracies of about 90%. The developed methods have general applicability to other Canadian provinces (with field validation data) allowing the creation of a nation-wide wetland inventory system.

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  • Bahram Salehi & Bahram Salehi & Bahram Salehi & Masoud Mahdianpari & Meisam Amani & Fariba M.Manesh & Jean Granger & Sahel Mahdavi & Brian Brisco, 2019. "A Collection of Novel Algorithms for Wetland Classification with SAR and Optical Data," Chapters, in: Didem Gokce (ed.), Wetlands Management - Assessing Risk and Sustainable Solutions, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:161150
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.80688
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    Keywords

    canadian wetlands; remote sensing; SAR; optical imagery; wetland inventory;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q57 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Ecological Economics

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