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Land Cover and Land Cover Change Monitoring

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Engineering and Science".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 475

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1. Department for Remote Sensing and Landscape Information Systems, Faculty for Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacherstr. 4, 79085 Freiburg, Germany
2. Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, Claude-Dornier-Strasse, 88090 Immenstaad, Germany
Interests: remote sensing; environmental monitoring; SAR instruments and applications; LULUCF; REDD+
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The current global economic and environmental crisis forces nations to carefully manage their natural resources. This goes hand in hand with the demand for more and better information on the state of the environment. Hence, the need is increasing more and more to identify developments and trends as early as possible and to assess their impact for environmental and spatial planning policies in order to avoid or counteract harming activities and for providing the basis for sustainable management. Land cover and its change can provide important environmental indicators to support these needs, leading to a much stronger use of remote sensing on all scales and over long periods deploying all available past, present, and future sensors.

The Special Issue on land cover and land cover change monitoring will address these demands providing examples from recent research to cope, for instance, with

  • the ever increasing availability of Earth Observation data offering unprecedented opportunities to improve our knowledge about the changing environment over time
  • the sheer amount of remote sensing data available today and even more in the future requiring appropriate techniques for efficient data analysis
  • reliable and widely accepted methods to validate land cover classification results on local up to continental level
  • efforts towards harmonization of thematic class definitions as a pre-condition for exchanging land cover information between different user groups, across borders and over time
  • integration of land cover/land cover change information in environmental modelling, and decisions taking, e.g., improved protection, quality of life, and sustainable management into consideration.

Prof. Dr. Steffen Kuntz
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • land cover
  • land cover change
  • remote sensing
  • land cover data classification and analysis
  • data quality
  • harmonization of land cover information
  • environmental modelling
  • protection and sustainable management

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