Improving land cover mapping: A mobile application based on esa sentinel 2 imagery

Melis, M. T.
First
Writing - Review & Editing
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Da Pelo, S.
Member of the Collaboration Group
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Ghiglieri, G.
Project Administration
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2018-01-01

Abstract

The increasing availability of satellite data is a real value for the enhancement of environmental knowledge and land management. Possibilities to integrate different source of geo-data are growing and methodologies to create thematic database are becoming very sophisticated. Moreover, the access to internet services and, in particular, to web mapping services is well developed and spread either between expert users than the citizens. Web map services, like Google Maps or Open Street Maps, give the access to updated optical imagery or topographic maps but information on land cover/use – are not still provided. Therefore, there are many failings in the general utilization –non-specialized users- and access to those maps. This issue is particularly felt where the digital (web) maps could form the basis for land use management as they are more economic and accessible than the paper maps. These conditions are well known in many African countries where, while the internet access is becoming open to all, the local map agencies and their products are not widespread.
2018
Tanzania; Kenya; Crowd-generating data; Rift Valley; Fluoride; Sentinel
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