1. Remote Sensing of Watershed: Towards a New Research Paradigm.
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Wang, Jingzhe, Wu, Yangyi, Hu, Zhongwen, and Zhang, Jie
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WATERSHED management , *REMOTE sensing , *WATERSHEDS , *SATELLITE-based remote sensing , *CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks , *GREEN infrastructure , *WATER management - Abstract
More specifically, remote sensing of watersheds encompasses a wide range of applications that involve acquiring and utilizing hydrological, ecological, and environmental information in watersheds [[15], [17]], including watershed mapping [[18]], monitoring of underlying surface elements in the watershed [[19]], inversion of water cycle parameters [[20]], water resource assessment [[21]], acquisition of watershed ecological environment parameters [[22]], monitoring natural disasters [[23]], analyzing upstream and downstream [[24]], supporting water governance priorities [[25]], water resource development [[26]], and irrigation water management [[27]]. Data Barriers and Data Sharing Addressing data barriers and promoting data sharing is a critical perspective in remote sensing for watershed management. The advent of remote sensing has revolutionized watershed research, providing unprecedented insights into watershed dynamics and spatiotemporal patterns [[10]]. Similarly, merging remote sensing data with in situ measurements, socio-economic data, and other geospatial information can enhance the accuracy and reliability of watershed analyses. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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