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An object-based approach for flood area delineation in a transboundary area using ENVISAT ASAR and LANDSAT TM data
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2011
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringFlood Area DelineationGeomorphologyLand UseFlood ControlLand CoverDisaster DetectionEarth ScienceSocial SciencesTransboundary AreaFlood Area MappingSynthetic Aperture RadarEnvisat AsarGeographyHydrologyStraightforward ApproachLand Cover MapFlash FloodTransboundary RiverbedHydrological DisasterCivil EngineeringRemote SensingFlood Risk ManagementFlooded Area
The aim of this study was to develop a straightforward approach for flood area mapping in a transboundary riverbed using Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis. Weak bilateral/multilateral cooperation among neighboring countries hampers effective disaster management and mitigation activities over transboundary areas and strengthens the demand for reliable remote-sensing-derived information. Three object-based classification approaches using ENVISAT/ASAR and multi-temporal LANDSAT TM data were developed and validated for flood area delineation. The accuracy assessment of the classification results was based on oblique air photo interpretation and an area-based comparison with the official flood map. The bi-level object-based model using the Normalized Difference Water Index and the original post-flood TM bands attained 92.67% overall accuracy in inundated-areas detection, while the ENVISAT/ASAR classification was the least accurate (85.33%), probably due to the lower spatial resolution of the Synthetic Aperture Radar image. A strong agreement (92.14%) was found between the LANDSAT flood extent and the official flood map, suggesting that the proposed method has the potential to be employed in the future as a standard part of a flood crisis management process.
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