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Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring

What we do

The Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring stream within CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics focuses on the analysis and processing of remotely sensed and other spatial data, and has been working in this field since 1987. The emphasis is on the analysis of long-term sequences of images to determine trends in land condition, and the integration with related spatial data sets to predict areas at risk from degradation.

The Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring  stream has established close links with major end-users in the renewable resource sector and has received significant support from national funding bodies for collaborative projects with resource management agencies.

The Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring  stream is located in the Leeuwin Centre for Earth Sensing Technologies at Floreat Park, Western Australia. The Leeuwin Centre brings together government and private organisations with capabilities in image acquisition (both satellite and aerial), instrumentation, archive management, data processing, image enhancement and interpretation, and education and training. Location within the Leeuwin Centre has facilitated collaborative research projects between the Mapping and Monitoring stream and other organisations in the remote sensing industry.

Aims

The objectives of the Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring stream are:

  • to develop methods for detecting, measuring, monitoring and predicting change through time in land condition using sequences of remotely sensed data integrated with landform maps and other spatial data
  • to develop and improve methods for the analysis and integration of spatial / temporal data, including the analysis of remotely sensed data currently not in operational use.

These objectives will result in the following outcomes:

  • State Government agencies will be able to assess and monitor the condition of agricultural lands and forested areas over time at catchment and regional scale
  • methods for producing spatially and spectrally consistent sequences of satellite images (rectification, calibration and mosaicing of images)
  • methods for integrating data sets using probabilistic reasoning and for assessing, representing and transmitting uncertainty in GISs
  • methods for mosaicing data from airborne systems
  • methods for including spatial context in image classification
  • methods for analysing hyperspectral data

 

For further information contact:

Dr Peter Caccetta
CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics
Location: The Leeuwin Centre, 65 Brockway Rd, Floreat Park, WA
Mail: Private Bag, PO Wembley 6014 Australia
Email: Peter.Caccetta@csiro.au
Phone: +61 8 9333 6188
Fax: +61 8 9333 6121

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