New insights on the coastal accumulation of microplastics
January 19, 2019SWOS policy report available
March 21, 2019Within the framework of the GIZ's FORCLIME programme, RSS was recently hosting a week-long training on burned area detection using Sentinel-1 satellite data. Over 20 Indonesian officials from MoEF, LAPAN and provincial authorities explored how Sentinel-1 data could be used to complement Landsat-based burned area mapping in Indonesia.
Persistent cloud cover throughout the year is a major drawback in burned area mapping schemes using optical satellite data. The benefit of using Sentinel-1 is that its radar system transmits through clouds and allows us to detect land cover and changes despite weather conditions.
The workshop also demonstrated how a combination of data taken on multiple dates can improve the interpretation of burned areas in contrast to traditional methods which only assess one observation at a time. The course also introduced object-based image analysis (OBIA) and its associated workflows, providing participants with new insights and tools for their everyday work.