Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments

Monitoring of changing lake and wetland environments has long been among the primary focus of scientific investigation, technology innovation, management practice, and decision-making analysis. Floodpath lakes and wetlands are the lakes and associated wetlands affected by seasonal variations of wate...

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Main Authors: Yeqiao Wang, Hervé Yésou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/12/1955
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spelling doaj-9e3be3582989458db939a62f2358bca62020-11-25T00:58:50ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922018-12-011012195510.3390/rs10121955rs10121955Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing EnvironmentsYeqiao Wang0Hervé Yésou1Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USAICube-SERTIT, Institut Telecom Physiques Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg, Parc d’Innovation, 300, Bd Sébastien Brant, BP 10413, F-67412 Illkirch Graffenstaden, FranceMonitoring of changing lake and wetland environments has long been among the primary focus of scientific investigation, technology innovation, management practice, and decision-making analysis. Floodpath lakes and wetlands are the lakes and associated wetlands affected by seasonal variations of water level and water surface area. Floodpath lakes and wetlands are, in particular, sensitive to natural and anthropogenic impacts, such as climate change, human-induced intervention on hydrological regimes, and land use and land cover change. Rapid developments of remote sensing science and technologies, provide immense opportunities and capacities to improve our understanding of the changing lake and wetland environments. This special issue on Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands comprise featured articles reporting the latest innovative research and reflects the advancement in remote sensing applications on the theme topic. In this editorial paper, we review research developments using state-of-the-art remote sensing technologies for monitoring dynamics of floodpath lakes and wetlands; discuss challenges of remote sensing in inventory, monitoring, management, and governance of floodpath lakes and wetlands; and summarize the highlights of the articles published in this special issue.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/12/1955floodpath lakes and wetlandsLandsat-LakeTimeSentinel-1 SARSentinel-2 MSISentinel-3 OLCITanDEM-XPoyang and Dongting lakesBarguzin Valley Lake BaikalBiebrza marshes
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Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
Remote Sensing
floodpath lakes and wetlands
Landsat-LakeTime
Sentinel-1 SAR
Sentinel-2 MSI
Sentinel-3 OLCI
TanDEM-X
Poyang and Dongting lakes
Barguzin Valley Lake Baikal
Biebrza marshes
author_facet Yeqiao Wang
Hervé Yésou
author_sort Yeqiao Wang
title Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
title_short Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
title_full Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
title_fullStr Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands: A Challenging Frontier in the Monitoring of Changing Environments
title_sort remote sensing of floodpath lakes and wetlands: a challenging frontier in the monitoring of changing environments
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Monitoring of changing lake and wetland environments has long been among the primary focus of scientific investigation, technology innovation, management practice, and decision-making analysis. Floodpath lakes and wetlands are the lakes and associated wetlands affected by seasonal variations of water level and water surface area. Floodpath lakes and wetlands are, in particular, sensitive to natural and anthropogenic impacts, such as climate change, human-induced intervention on hydrological regimes, and land use and land cover change. Rapid developments of remote sensing science and technologies, provide immense opportunities and capacities to improve our understanding of the changing lake and wetland environments. This special issue on Remote Sensing of Floodpath Lakes and Wetlands comprise featured articles reporting the latest innovative research and reflects the advancement in remote sensing applications on the theme topic. In this editorial paper, we review research developments using state-of-the-art remote sensing technologies for monitoring dynamics of floodpath lakes and wetlands; discuss challenges of remote sensing in inventory, monitoring, management, and governance of floodpath lakes and wetlands; and summarize the highlights of the articles published in this special issue.
topic floodpath lakes and wetlands
Landsat-LakeTime
Sentinel-1 SAR
Sentinel-2 MSI
Sentinel-3 OLCI
TanDEM-X
Poyang and Dongting lakes
Barguzin Valley Lake Baikal
Biebrza marshes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/12/1955
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