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48 Citations
Bo Wan is an academic researcher from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Spatial database. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Evaluating the performance of Sentinel-2, Landsat 8 and Pléiades-1 in mapping mangrove extent and species
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the newly-launched and freely-available Sentinel-2 (S2) sensor can accurately map mangrove extent and basically discriminate mangroves species communities, but for the latter, one should be cautious due to the complexity ofMangrove species.
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Estimating aboveground biomass of the mangrove forests on northeast Hainan Island in China using an upscaling method from field plots, UAV-LiDAR data and Sentinel-2 imagery
TL;DR: This study proposed a novel upscaling method for mangrove AGB estimation using field plots, UAV-LiDAR strip data and Sentinel-2 imagery based on a point-line-polygon framework and showed that northeast Hainan Island has a total mangroves AGB of 312,806.
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Artificial Mangrove Species Mapping Using Pléiades-1: An Evaluation of Pixel-Based and Object-Based Classifications with Selected Machine Learning Algorithms
TL;DR: This study evaluated the capability of a 0.5-m Pleiades-1 in classifying artificial mangrove species using both pixel-based and object-based classification schemes and demonstrated that more than 80% ofificial mangroves species distribution could be mapped.
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Evaluating the Accessibility of Healthcare Facilities Using an Integrated Catchment Area Approach
TL;DR: A novel integrated catchment area (ICA) that integrates actual human travel behavior to evaluate the accessibility to healthcare facilities in Shenzhen, China, using the enhanced two-step floating catchment areas (E2SFCA) method is proposed.
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Mapping Height and Aboveground Biomass of Mangrove Forests on Hainan Island Using UAV-LiDAR Sampling
TL;DR: The first mangrove height and AGB maps of Hainan Island are presented and the feasibility of using UAV-LiDAR as a sampling tool for mangroves forests is demonstrated.
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