GEOBIA for mangrove mapping using UAV-modified NIR 1 camera sensor

Khakhim, N. and Marfai, M. A. and Putri, R. F. and Wicaksono, A. and Lazuardi, W. and Isnaen, Z. and Walinono, T. (2020) GEOBIA for mangrove mapping using UAV-modified NIR 1 camera sensor. In: 5th International Conferences of Indonesian Society for Remote Sensing, ICOIRS 2019 and and Indonesian Society for Remote Sensing Congress, 17 September 2019, Bandung.

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Abstract

Mangrove ecosystem is a natural resource that can be beneficial for coastal community. One of its benefits is it can be utilized as an ecotourism spot such as Baros Mangrove Conservation Area in Kretek, Bantul. Hence, mangrove ecosystem must be conserved or expanded if possible. The first step to conserving mangrove ecosystem is to map its existing condition. UAV can be used to acquire a high-resolution imagery quickly. With modified near-infrared (NIR) sensor from a pocket camera can produce three band i.e. NIR, green, and blue that can be used to calculate several vegetation indices such as Simple Ration (SR), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), and Enhanced Difference Vegetation Index (ENDVI). Those bands and vegetation indices then used to map mangrove using Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis approach. The result indicated that high-resolution imagery from modified NIR camera sensor can be used to detect mangrove and distinguish it from other object using supervised classification. The digitally classified imagery then compared to manually digitized mangrove map to calculate the total error of the map.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cameras; Ecosystems; Infrared devices; Remote sensing; Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV); Vegetation; Coastal communities; Conservation areas; Geographic object-based image analysis; High resolution imagery; Mangrove ecosystems; Near-infrared sensors; Normalized difference vegetation index; Supervised classification; Forestry
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Geography
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 19 Feb 2025 03:32
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2025 03:32
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/14283

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