Association between a spectral index and a landscape index for mapping and analysis of urban vegetation cover.
INPUT 2016 – Torino (e-agorà|e-aγορά for the transition toward resilient communities) – Ano 2016
Autores desta publicação
- Rocha, Nicole – Profa. Nicole Andrade da Rocha - Profa. Faculdade Metodista Granbery - JF
- SENA, Ítalo – Ítalo Sousa de Sena - Pesquisador GeoGames
- FONSECA, Bráulio M. – Prof. Bráulio Magalhães Fonseca - Professor e Pesquisador Geodesign
- MOURA, Ana Clara M. – Prof. Ana Clara Mourão Moura - COORDENADORA
Palavras-chave: NDVI, NRVI, Vegetation Cover
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This paper seeks to evaluate the association between the NDVI (Normalised Difference Vegetation Index) spectral index and the NRVI (Normalised Remaining Vegetation Index) landscape index, so as to analyse the vegetation cover and its spatial relation with the pattern. It uses high resolution orthophotos and LIDAR data do represent vegetation cover.
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This paper seeks to evaluate the association between the NDVI (Normalised Difference Vegetation Index) spectral index and the NRVI (Normalised Remaining Vegetation Index) landscape index, so as to analyse the vegetation cover and its spatial relation with the pattern.It uses high resolution orthophotos and LIDAR data do represent vegetation cover.