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Session
Nature conservation: Multiscale remote sensing in nature conservation
Time:
Monday, 26/May/2025:
2:30pm - 4:30pm

Session Chair: Markéta Potůčková
Session Chair: Lucie Červená
Location: Room 200


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Presentations
ID: 123 / Nature conservation: 1

From Microscale to Sentinel and Landsat Images – Peatland Vegetation Monitoring

Anna Jarocinska1, Sandra Słowińska2, Joanna Kaczorowska1,2, Arkadiusz Bartczak3, Adrian Kaszkiel2, Mariusz Lamentowicz4, Michał Słowiński2

1University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Poland; 2Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; 3Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Torun, Poland; 4Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences, Poland



ID: 126 / Nature conservation: 2

Applying Deep Learning Methods For The Classification Of Riparian Vegetation On The Scale Of The Elbe Estuary

Marcel Reinhardt, Edvinas Rommel, Maike Heuner, Björn Baschek

German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Germany



ID: 156 / Nature conservation: 3

Land Restoration Effectiveness Assessed By Satellite-based Remote Sensing Technologies As A New Monitoring Approach

Ghadir Zbedat1,2,3, Anna Brook1,2,3

1Spectroscopy and Remote Sensing Laboratory; 2School of Environmental Science; 3University of Haifa, Israel



ID: 241 / Nature conservation: 4

Mapping Tree Alleys in Czech Republic by means of Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Sensor Imagery

Ales Létal1, Ionut Sandric2, Matej Kaspar1

1Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2University of Bucharest, Romania



ID: 115 / Nature conservation: 5

SEADETECT: Multi-sensor Cetacean Collision Prevention in the Pelagos Area of the Mediterranean Sea

Anita Schilling1, Bob Rumes2, Simone Panigada3, Romain Jan4, Thomas Folegot5, Vincent Carrier6, Antoine Dumoulin7, David Van Hamme8, Gilda Marquis-Laisné9, Angélique Rouhan10, Olivier Langrand11

1ONERA / DOTA, University of Toulouse, France; 2Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology, Marine Ecology and Management, Belgium; 3Tethys Research Institute, Italy; 4GREENOV ITES, France; 5Quiet-Oceans, France; 6Nexvision, France; 7Diades Marine, France; 8Interuniversity Microelectronics Center, Belgium; 9Sirehna, France; 10Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, France; 11Naval Group, France



ID: 209 / Nature conservation: 6

Detecting Vegetation Impact Due to Construction Events, With Semantically Enriched Sentinel-2 Time-series

Luke McQuade, Rajeswari Parasa, Martin Sudmanns, Dirk Tiede

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria



ID: 122 / Nature conservation: 7

Utility of Remote Sensing Data Useful for Identifying Non-forest Vegetation in Protected Areas

Anna Jarocinska1, Dominik Kopeć2,3, Marlena Kycko1

1University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Poland; 2University of Lodz, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Poland; 3MGGP Aero sp. z o.o., Poland



ID: 148 / Nature conservation: 8

Advancing the Monitoring of Traditional Meadow Orchards: Current Approaches and Future Directions

Paul Joseph1, Maike Petersen1, Alexander Siegmund1,2

1Institute for Geography and Geocommunication – Research Group for Earth Observation (rgeo), Heidelberg University of Education, Germany; 2Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE) & Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University, Germany



 
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