Authors
Lwando Royimani, Onisimo Mutanga, John Odindi, Timothy Dube, Trylee Nyasha Matongera
Publication date
2019/8/1
Source
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Volume
112
Pages
237-245
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Detecting and mapping the occurrence, spatial distribution and abundance of Alien Invasive Plants (AIPs) have recently gained substantial attention, globally. This work, therefore, provides an overview of advancements in satellite remote sensing for mapping and monitoring of AIPs and associated challenges and opportunities. Satellite remote sensing techniques have been successful in detecting and mapping the spatial and temporal distribution of AIPs in rangeland ecosystems. Also, the launch of high spatial resolution and hyperspectral remote sensing sensors marked a major breakthrough to precise characterization of earth surface feature as well as optimal resource monitoring. Although essential, the improvements in spatial and spectral properties of remote sensing sensors presented a number of challenges including the excessive acquisition and limited temporal resolution. Therefore, the use of high …
Total citations
2019202020212022202320242916202715
Scholar articles
L Royimani, O Mutanga, J Odindi, T Dube… - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2019