Modern sensors and airborne remote sensing for the mapping of vegetation and hydromorphology along Federal waterways in Germany

2020 
Up-to-date information about vegetation types and hydromorphological structures and features are essential for the management of waterways. They are e.g. used for the monitoring and reporting of riparian statuses and their changes e.g. after river restoration and consequently, numerous man-days are spent on field surveys. To allow for an effective survey of vegetation and hydromorphology in large or even inaccessible areas, a data acquisition and processing workflow is being developed complementing in-situ methods with remote sensing techniques. This is part of the joint research project “mDRONES4rivers” funded by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (19F2054A). Aerial surveys by unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and a gyrocopter are combined with ground measurements of hyperspectral reflectance signatures as well as with field mapping of vegetation types and hydromorphological structures and features. The remote sensing data is classified with an object based image analysis and...
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