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The remote sensing technology can extract change information of land cover quickly, and is widely used in real-time monitoring land use changing and urban expansion. According to the characteristics of land cover information identification present in high resolution remote sensing images, a new identification algorithm of land cover change information based on independent component analysis (IC...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to sustainability, and land use and land use changes are still the single most important factor. Still, there is no sign of any consensus on how to include impacts on biodiversity from land use and land use changes in LCIA. In this paper, different characteristics of biodiversity are discussed and related to proposals on how to include land...
There is no single agreed definition of the term drylands. Two of the most widely accepted definitions are those of FAO and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD, 2000). FAO has defined drylands as those areas with a length of growing period (LGP) of 1–179 days (FAO, 2000a); this includes regions classified climatically as arid (Plate 1), semi-arid and dry subhumid. The...
Cadastre is the essential land register and the basis for many services in the area of land administration and land management. Although European parcel based cadastral system is used in many countries, differences in business processes between countries exist. Through a long period of time these differences have been adapting to development of technology, legislation and other conditions withi...
Aggregation methods are the most common way of upscaling land cover maps. To analyze the impact of land cover mapping error on upscaling agricultural maps, we utilized the Cropland Data Layer (CDL) data with corresponding confidence level data and simulated eight levels of error using a Monte Carlo simulation for two Agriculture Statistic Districts (ASD) in the U.S.A. The results of the simulat...
Land mobile communication signals are subject to propagation effects that result in variation of received signal amplitude and phase. The most rapid signal variations are the result of multipath propagation and occur with sufficient severity to make reception difficult. At microwave frequencies, the narrowband (30-kHz) channel is considered nondispersive. It will experience flat amplitude fadin...
In this first results of the 2002 measurement campaign are discussed, investigating the environment of satellite navigation receivers for land mobile applications, where reflections from e.g. buildings decrease the accuracy of the positioning.
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