Mapping options to track invasive Phragmites australis in the Great Lakes basin in Canada
We directly compared the performance of four remote-sensing methods for mapping invasive Phragmites in coastal wetlands of Long Point Bay, Lake Erie, Canada. We refer to the first method as Landsat, which uses Landsat images and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index)
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Development of a Bi-national Great Lakes Coastal Wetland and Land Use Map Using Three-Season PALSAR and Landsat Imagery
Methods using extensive field data and three-season Landsat TM and PALSAR
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Use of IKONOS imagery to map coastal wetlands of Georgian Bay
Wetlands throughout North America have been diminished in quantity and quality because of human activities, and it is therefore important that fishery managers monitor changes in supply of this critical fish habitat. Use of traditional field-based methods to detect and record the
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