Chronology of remote sensing tools developed for riparian vegetation studies (referenced from Dunford et al. 2012)
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Photographs
Riparian past landscape reconstitution -
Aerial Photographs
Riparian past landscape reconstitution
possible to quantify area, composition and configuration -
Infra red sensor
Widening of the available spectra significantly increase the amount of information acquired -
Satellite images (e.g. Landsat TM or Spot images)
Larger scenes, wider spectral resolution -
Active technology (e.g. Radar, Lidar)
New set of contextual or structural data (e.g. flood extension or tree height) -
GIS development
Integration of ancillary data (network map, DEM), for example, to preselect area of interest -
Satellite: very high resolution images (e.g. QuickBird, IKONOS or GEOEye)
Reaching aerial photo spatial resolution with more bands and for larger scenes -
Object oriented classification
Combine automation and contextual information -
Light Aerial Remote Sensing (e.g. UAV)
Centimetric resolution, high flexibilit