Contents Preface...............................................................................................................................................ix Editors...............................................................................................................................................xi Contributors................................................................................................................................... xiii Acronyms.......................................................................................................................................xvii
Section I Introduction to the Use of Remote Sensing for Wetland Mapping
Chapter 1 Wetlands: An Overview ...............................................................................................3
Ralph W. Tiner
Chapter 2 Classification of Wetland Types for Mapping and Large-Scale Inventories.............. 19 Ralph W. Tiner
Chapter 3 Introduction to Wetland Mapping and Its Challenges ............................................... 43 Ralph W. Tiner
Chapter 4 Early Applications of Remote Sensing for Mapping Wetlands.................................. 67 Ralph W. Tiner
Chapter 5 Advances in Remotely Sensed Data and Techniques for Wetland Mapping and Monitoring...........................................................................................................79
Megan W. Lang, Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez, Ralph W. Tiner, and Victor V. Klemas
Section II Summaries of Remote Sensing Technologies and Their Application for Mapping Wetlands
Chapter 6 Mapping and Monitoring Surface Water and Wetlands with Synthetic Aperture Radar......................................................................................................... ................................119
Brian Brisco
Chapter 7 Wetland InSAR: A Review of the Technique and Applications.............................. ................................................................................................137
Shimon Wdowinski and Sang-Hoon Hong
Chapter 8 Radar and Optical Image Fusion and Mapping of Wetland Resources................... 155 Elijah Ramsey III and Amina Rangoonwala
Chapter 9 Theory and Applications of Object-Based Image Analysis and Emerging Methods in Wetland Mapping.................................................................................. ....................................175
Joseph F. Knight, Jennifer M. Corcoran, Lian P. Rampi, and Keith C. Pelletier
Chapter 10 Unmanned Aerial Systems and Structure from Motion Revolutionize Wetlands Mapping.................................................................................................................................... 195
Marguerite Madden, Thomas Jordan, Sergio Bernardes, David L. Cotten, Nancy O’Hare, and Alessandro Pasqua
Section III Applications of Remote Sensing for Mapping Specific Wetland Habitats
Chapter 11 Remote Sensing of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation and Coral Reefs......................223
Sam Purkis and Chris Roelfsema
Chapter 12 Remote Sensing of Mangroves.................................................................................243 Victor V. Klemas
Chapter 13 Tidal Marsh Classification Approaches and Future Marsh Migration Mapping Methods for Long Island Sound, Connecticut, and New York ................................265
Mark Hoover and Adam Walton Whelchel
Chapter 14 Using Moderate-Resolution Satellite Sensors for Monitoring the Biophysical Parameters and Phenology of Tidal Marshes...........................................................283
Deepak R. Mishra and Shuvankar Ghosh
Chapter 15 Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Mapping ................................................................... 315 Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez, Zachary M. Laubach, Anthony J. Landon, Elizabeth C. Banda, Michael J. Battaglia, Sarah L. Endres, Mary Ellen Miller, Robb D. Macleod, and Colin N. Brooks
Chapter 16 Mapping Wetlands and Surface Water in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America..........................................................................................................347
Jennifer Rover and David M. Mushet
Chapter 17 Mapping the State and Dynamics of Boreal Wetlands Using Synthetic Aperture Radar.........................................................................................................369
Daniel Clewley, Jane Whitcomb, Mahta Moghaddam, and Kyle McDonald
Chapter 18 Fusion of Multispectral Imagery and LiDAR Digital Terrain Derivatives for Ecosystem Mapping and Morphological Characterization of a Northern Peatland Complex.....................................................................................................399
Antonio Difebo, Murray Richardson, and Jonathan Price
Chapter 19 Airborne LiDAR-Based Wetland and Permafrost-Feature Mapping on an Arctic Coastal Plain, North Slope, Alaska............................................................... 413
Jeffrey G. Paine, John R. Andrews, Kutalmis Saylam, and Thomas A. Tremblay
Chapter 20 Hybrid Mapping of Pantropical Wetlands from Optical Satellite Images, Hydrology, and Geomorphology.............................................................................. 435
Thomas Gumbricht
Chapter 21 Capturing the Dynamics of Amazonian Wetlands Using Synthetic Aperture Radar: Lessons Learned and Future Directions ...................................................... 455
Thiago Sanna Freire Silva, John Melack, Annia Susin Streher, Jefferson Ferreira-Ferreira, and Luiz Felipe de Almeida Furtado
Chapter 22 Mapping China’s Wetlands and Recent Changes with Remotely Sensed Data ....... 473 Zhenguo Niu
Chapter 23 Mapping Invasive Wetland
Plants............................................................................ 491
Carol A. Johnston
Chapter 24 Multisatellite Remote Sensing of Global Wetland Extent and Dynamics ............... 511 Catherine Prigent and Fabrice Papa
Section IV Promising Developments and Future Challenges
Chapter 25 Promising Developments and Future Challenges for Remote Sensing of Wetlands................................................................................................533
Megan W. Lang, Sam Purkis, Victor V. Klemas, and Ralph W. Tiner
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