Juan Vasquez’s research while affiliated with Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar and other places

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Determining Changes in Mangrove Cover Using Remote Sensing with Landsat Images: a Review
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December 2023

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Luisa Meneses-Ospina

Mangroves are ecosystems within the intertidal zone of tropical and subtropical coasts; they offer ecosystem services such as protection from coastal erosion and storms and flood control, act as carbon sinks and are also sources of income by providing various forest products. However, their cover is rapidly disappearing worldwide, which makes the diagnosis and monitoring of the state of these important ecosystems, as well as their restoration and conservation, a challenge. Remote sensing is a promising technique that provides accurate and efficient results in the mapping and monitoring of these ecosystems. The Landsat sensor provides the most used medium-resolution images for this type of study. The main objective of this article is to provide an updated review of the main remote sensing techniques, specifically Landsat satellite imagery, used in the detection of changes and mapping of mangrove forests, as well as a review of climatic and/or chemical factors related to changes in the spatial distribution of these ecosystems.

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... Therefore, necessary radiometric and atmospheric corrections were performed using the FLAASH 1 tool in the ENVI software (Ghaderi and Rahbani 2020; Abd-Elhamid et al 2023) and the C2RCC 2 processor in the SNAP software (Brockmann et al 2016), similar to the approaches used in studies by Rahbani and Ghaderi, (2024) and Ghaderi and Rahbani, (2020). It is crucial to ensure that the water level conditions are similar when comparing two satellite images for mangrove cover estimation (Kanniah et al 2015;Vasquez et al 2024;Sunkur et al 2024). The study area is located in the intertidal zone and is characterized by shallow waters (see Fig. 1B). ...

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Long-term Change in the Hara Biosphere Reserve: Evaluating Mangrove Degradation and Risk Through Hydrodynamic and Environmental Factors
Determining Changes in Mangrove Cover Using Remote Sensing with Landsat Images: a Review

Water Air and Soil Pollution