Session Overview

 

 

Date: Tuesday, 20/May/2014

8:30am

9:00am

Registration
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)

9:00am

11:10am

Opening Session
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Simonetta Cheli, ESA
Chair: Maurice Borgeaud, ESA

 

Welcome talk

Josef Aschbacher

ESA, Italy


Copernicus 2014-2020: state of play and way ahead

Roland Zinzius

European Commission, Belgium


Sentinel-2 for Science WS Objectives

Olivier Arino, Yves-Louis Desnos, Marc Paganini

ESA-ESRIN, Italy


S-2 Mission

François Spoto, Philippe Martimort

ESA-ESTEC, The Netherlands


S-2 Products

Ferran Gascon, Olivier Colin

ESA-ESRIN, Italy


S-2 Data Access

Bianca Hoersch, Simon Jutz

ESA-ESRIN, Italy

11:10am

11:40am

Coffee Break
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)

11:40am

1:20pm

LANDSAT Legacy
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Mike Wulder, CFS
Chair: John Dwyer, USGS

 

ESA Landsat Archive Systematic Processing and Data Access

Roberto Biasutti1, Ferran Gascon1, Peggy Fischer1, Bianca Hoersch1, Sabrina Pinori2, Riccardo Ferrara3, Luca Galli3, Alessandra Paciucci2, Stacey Hopkins4, Jan Jackson4, Samantha Lavender5, Stefano Mica3, Amy Northrop5, Fredric Paul6, Sebastien Saunier7

1: ESA-ESRIN, Italy; 2: SERCO S.p.A., Italy; 3: ACS, Italy; 4: ARGANS Ltd, United Kingdom; 5: VEGA UK, United Kingdom; 6: IFREMER, France; 7: Magellium, France


Landsat-8 Mission Status and Collaborative Opportunities with Sentinel-2

Jeffrey G. Masek1, James R. Irons1, Thomas Loveland2, John Dwyer2, Curtis Woodcock3, David Roy4, Michael Wulder5

1: NASA GSFC, USA; 2: USGS EROS, USA; 3: Boston University, USA; 4: South Dakota State University, USA; 5: Canadian Forest Service, Canada


Towards a Satellite Virtual Constellation for Land Characterization: Concept and Roles for Sentinel-2 and Landsat

Michael A. Wulder1, Joanne C. White1, Thomas Hilker2, Nicholas C. Coops3, Partick Griffiths4, Dirk Pflugmacher4, Patrick Hostert4, Jeffrey G. Masek5

1: Canadian Forest Service (Natural Resources Canada), Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC, Canada; 2: Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; 3: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 4: Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 5: Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA


Opportunities for Combining Landsat and Sentinel-2 Data in Time Series Analysis for Monitoring Environmental Change

Curtis E Woodcock, Zhe Zhu, Shixiong Wang

Boston University, United States of America


A merged Surface Reflectance product from the Landsat and Sentinel-2 Missions

Eric Vermote1, Martin Claverie1,2, Jeffrey Masek3, Inbal Becker-Reshef2, Chris Justice2

1: NASA/GSFC Code 619; 2: University of Maryland, Dept of Geographical Sciences; 3: NASA/GSFC Code 618

1:20pm

1:40pm

Round Table
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Simonetta Cheli, ESA
Chair: Maurice Borgeaud, ESA
Chair: Olivier Arino, ESA
Chair: Yves-Louis Desnos, ESA

1:40pm

2:40pm

Lunch
Location: ESRIN Canteen

2:40pm

4:20pm

Agriculture I
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Heike Bach, VISTA GmbH
Chair: Lieven Bydekerke, VITO

 

Agronomy and hydrology with Sentinel-2 type time series: Towards spatial characterization of crop productivity and its impacts on water and nutrient cycle at the catchment scale

Sylvain Ferrant1,2, Simon Gascoin2,3, Amanda Veloso2, Martin Claverie4, Gérard Dedieu1,2, Valerie Demarez2,5, Eric Ceschia2,5, Patrick Durand6, Jean-luc Probst3,7, Vincent Bustillo2,5

1: CNES, France; 2: CESBIO, France; 3: CNRS, France; 4: University of Maryland; 5: University of Toulouse; 6: INRA, France; 7: ECOLAB, France


Sentinel-2 Agriculture project: Preparing Sentinel-2 exploitation for agriculture monitoring

Defourny Pierre1, Bontemps Sophie1, Cara Cosmin4, Dedieu Gérard2, Guzzonato Eric3, Hagolle Olivier2, Inglada Jordi2, Rabaute Thierry3, Savinaud Mickael3, Sepulcre Guadalupe1, Valero Silvia2, Koetz Benjamin5

1: UCLouvain, Belgium; 2: CESBIO, France; 3: CS-Systèmes d’Information, France; 4: CS-Systèmes d’Information, Romania; 5: ESA, ESRIN, Italy


Evaluation of Benefits and Constraints for the Use of Sentinel-2 for Agricultural Monitoring

Isabelle Piccard, Herman Eerens, Kris Nackaerts, Lieven Bydekerke

VITO, Belgium


Crop mapping in complex landscape by multi-source data mining and remote sensing for food security

Elodie Vintrou1, Valentine Lebourgeois2, Agnès Bégué2, Dino Ienco3, Maguelonne Teisseire3, Pierre Todoroff1, Fidiniaina Ramahandry Andriandrahona4

1: CIRAD UR AIDA, Station Ligne Paradis, 7 chemin de l’Irat, 97410 Saint Pierre, La Réunion; 2: CIRAD UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.F. Breton, Montpellier, France; 3: IRSTEA UMR TETIS, Maison de la Télédétection, 500 rue J.F. Breton, Montpellier, France; 4: FOFIFA, Station Régionale de Recherche FOFIFA Tsivatrinikamo ANTSIRABE 110, Madagascar


Generation of continuous agricultural information products using multi-temporal high resolution optical data in a model framework – the M4Land project

Philipp Klug1, Florian Schlenz1, Tobias Hank1, Silke Migdall2, Heike Bach2, Wolfram Mauser1

1: Department of Geography, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany; 2: Vista Remote Sensing in Geosciences GmbH, Munich, Germany

4:20pm

4:50pm

Coffee Break
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)

4:50pm

6:50pm

Agriculture II
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: John Latham, FAO
Chair: Olivier Léo, EC/JRC

 

A globally consistent crop area delineation scheme using Sentinel-2 imagery

Guido Lemoine, Olivier Leo, Javier Gallego, Felix Rembold, Herve Kerdiles, Bettina Baruth

European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy


Crop Identification and acreage estimate using a combination of Spot4-Take5 & Landsat 8.  A preparatory study for Sentinel 2

N. Knox1,2, L.T. Tsoeleng1, C. Adjorlolo1,2, T. Newby3

1: South African National Space Agency (SANSA), South Africa; 2: University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa; 3: National Earth Observation and Space Secretariat (NEOSS), c/o SIIU - CSIR, South Africa


SenSyF Agricultural Service for Sentinel Data

Hugo Rosado1, Inês Estrela1, Nuno Almeida1, Nuno Catarino1, Antonio Gutierrez1, Pedro Chambel Leitão2, Carina Almeida2, Eduardo Jauch2, Pedro Gonçalves3, Fabrice Brito3, Hervé Caumont3, Cesare Rossi3

1: DEIMOS Engenharia, Portugal; 2: MARETEC - HIDROMOD - Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; 3: TERRADUE, Italy


Stimulating Innovation for Global Monitoring of Agriculture and its Impact on the Environment in Support of GEOGLAM 

Lieven Bydekerke1, Sander Mucher2, Steffen Fritz3, Hendrik Boogaard2, Linda See3, Agnes Begue4, Olivier Leo5, John Latham6, Sven Gilliams1, Francois Waldner7, Pierre Defourny7, Bingfang Wu8, Fan Jinlong9, Sergey Bartalev10, Nataliia Kussul11, Francesco Holecz12, Carsten Haub13, Eva Haas14, Tesfaye Korme15, Seydou Traoré16, Diego de Abelleyra17, Martin Vissers18, Chris Mannaerts19, Kees de Bie19, You Lianghi20, Monica Diez21, Lukas Brodsky22, Menghestab Haile23

1: VITO, Belgium; 2: Alterra, the Netherlands; 3: IIASA, Austria; 4: CIRAD, France; 5: JRC, Italy; 6: FAO, Italy; 7: UCL, Belgium; 8: RADI, China; 9: CMA, China; 10: IKI, Russia; 11: SRI, Ukraine; 12: Sarmap, Switzerland; 13: EFTAS, Germany; 14: GeoVille, Austria; 15: RCMRD, Kenya; 16: AGRHYMET, Niger; 17: INTA, Argentina; 18: SARVISION, the Netherlands; 19: ITC, the Netherlands; 20: IFRPI, USA; 21: DEIMOS Imaging, Spain; 22: GISAT, Czech Republic; 23: WFP, Ethiopia


Multisource EO Data for the optimal agricultural drainage water management in semi-arid area of Doukkala (Western MOROCCO): Potential of Sentinel-2 Type Observation

Kamal Labbassi1, Nadia Akdim1, Silvia Maria Alfieri2,3, Massimo Menenti2

1: Chouaib Doukkaly University, Morocco; 2: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; 3: Institute for Mediterranean Agricultural and Forest Systems, Italy


Highly variable phenology across Australia characterized by the Australian Phenology Product

Mark Broich1, Alfredo Huete1, Matt Paget3, Xuanlong Ma1, Mirela Tulbure2, Qinchuan Xi4, Kevin Davies1, Natalia Restrepo-Coupe1, Rakhesh Devadas1, Alex Held3

1: Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; 2: Centre of Ecosystem Science, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia; 3: CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Pye Laboratory, Acton, Australia; 4: Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Center for Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

6:50pm

7:10pm

Round Table (Agriculture)
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Heike Bach, VISTA GmbH
Chair: Lieven Bydekerke, VITO
Chair: John Latham, FAO
Chair: Olivier Léo, EC/JRC

7:10pm

POSTER SESSION - WELCOME DRINK
Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)

7:10pm

9:10pm

Agriculture 
(Posters)

Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)

Forestry 
(Posters)

Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)

Land Cover 
(Posters)

Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)

Methodologies, Techniques & Cal/Val 
(Posters)

Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)

Water: Inland, Coastal and Wetlands 
(Posters)

Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)


 

 

Date: Wednesday, 21/May/2014

8:30am

10:10am

Land Cover I
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Pierre Defourny, UCLouvain
Chair: Alan Belward, EC/JRC

 

A decametric land cover map over Africa based on Sentinel-2 – The Land Cover project of the ESA Climate Change Initiative

Defourny Pierre1, Bontemps Sophie1, Lamarche Céline1, Brockmann Carsten2, Boettcher Martin2, Kirches Grit2, Arino Olivier3

1: UCLouvain, Belgium; 2: Brockmann-Consult, Germany; 3: ESA, ESRIN, Italy


Assessment of Deforestation and Forest Degradation due to Selective Logging and Fires using Time Series of Fraction Images derived from Landsat ETM+ images

Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro1,2, René Beuchle2, Rosana Cristina Grecchi2, Frédéric Achard2

1: Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE); 2: Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Institute for Environment and Sustainability (JRC-IES)


Requirements for Sentinel-2 Applications to Support Legislated Mapping and Monitoring Activities in Australia

Andre A. Held1, Stuart Phinn2, Christian Witte3, Peter Scarth2, Tim Danaher4, Tony Gill4, Matthew Adams5, Tim Malthus1, Adam Lewis6

1: CSIRO, Australia; 2: The University of Queensland; 3: Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation & the Arts, Queensland; 4: New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; 5: Landgate, Western Australia; 6: Geoscience Australia


Using Sentinel-2 MSI for global-scale glacier mapping

Frank Paul

University of Zurich, Switzerland


Large-scale, operational crop-frequency mapping to inform state resource management

Michael Schmidt1, Rakesh Devadas2, Matthew Pringle1, Robert Denham1

1: DSITIA, Queensland, Australia; 2: University of Technology Sydney

10:10am

10:40am

Coffee Break
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)

10:40am

12:20pm

Land Cover II
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Tuomas Häme, VTT
Chair: Chris Steenmans, EEA

 

Methods for Monitoring Forest and Land Cover Changes and Unchanged Areas from Long Time Series

Mats Gustav Rosengren1, Greger Lindeberg1, Håkan Olsson2, Anders Persson3, Erik Willén1

1: Metria, Sweden; 2: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; 3: Swedish Forest Agency, Sweden


Sentinel-2 Science for Rangeland Applications: A Case Study from Alberta, Canada

Michael J Hill1, Anne M Smith2

1: University of North Dakota, United States of America; 2: Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, Canada


Assessing the Impact on Thematic Accuracy of Automatic Training Within Supervised Classification of Satellite Images

Joel Silva1, Fernando Bação1, Giles Foody2, Mario Caetano1

1: Instituto Superior de Estatistica e Gestão de Informação, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal); 2: School of Geography, University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)


Monitoring protected areas from space - The future of medium resolution land cover and land cover change mapping at global scale

Zoltan Szantoi, Dario Simonetti, Alan Belward, Andreas Brink

Land Ressource Management Unit, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Joint Research Centre, European Commission


Building a validation database for global land cover products from high spatial resolution images - The Land Cover project of the ESA Climate Change Initiative

Bontemps Sophie1, Achard Frédéric2, Lamarche Céline1, Mayaux Philippe2, Seifert Frank-Martin3, Arino Olivier3, Defourny Pierre1

1: UCLouvain, Belgium; 2: Joint Research Center, Italy; 3: ESA, ESRIN, Italy

12:20pm

1:40pm

Forestry I
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Frederic Achard, EC Joint Research Centre
Chair: Sergey Bartalev, Russian Academy of Sciences

 

Potential of Sentinel 2 constellation to provide near real time forest disturbance mapping over cloudy areas in Gabon

Christophe Sannier, Louis-Vincent Fichet

SIRS, France


Opportunities and Challenges for Monitoring Tropical Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Dynamic Landscapes using Sentinel-2

Dirk Pflugmacher1, Kenneth Grogan2, Sithong Thongmanivong3, Patrick Hostert1

1: Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany; 2: University of Copenhagen; 3: National University of Laos


Tracking of forest change events from RapidEye and Landsat image time series: a case study of northeast part of Para’, Brazil

Eliakim Hamunyela1, Jan Verbesselt1, Michael Schultz1, Axel Penndorf2, Karsten Frotscher2, Martin Herold1

1: Wageningen University, Netherlands, The; 2: BlackBridge, Germany


Monitoring forest cover in Chiapas, Mexico to support REDD – Results of the ReCover project 

Tuomas Häme1, Laura Sirro1, Jorma Kilpi1, Matthieu Molinier1, Fernando Paz Pellat2, Bernardus de Jong3, Jarno Hämäläinen4

1: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland; 2: COLPOS, Mexico; 3: ECOSUR, Mexico; 4: Arbonaut Ltd, Finland

1:40pm

2:40pm

Lunch
Location: ESRIN Canteen

2:40pm

4:40pm

Forestry II
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Andre A. Held, CSIRO
Chair: Michael John Hill, Univ. North Dakota

 

Assessing Forest Degradation from Selective Logging using Time Series of Fine Spatial Resolution Imagery in Republic of Congo

Astrid Verhegghen, Baudouin Desclée, Hugh Eva, Frédéric Achard

Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy


Integration of S2 type RS Data and Forest Growth Modelling as Cost Effective Option for Interim Forest Inventories

Thomas Schneider, Sahra Abdullahi, Alata Elatawneh, Christoph Stepper, Werner Poschenrieder

Technische Universität München, Germany


Assessment of Forest Disturbance Using Landsat Satellite Time Series. Case study: Southern Carpathians, Romania

Ionut Sandric1,2, Alexandru Vasile2, Liviu Bufnila1, Florin Mihai2, Camelia Semen2, Roxana Nazarie2, Florin Dumitrascu2, Simona Ipate2, Lucian Zavate2

1: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography; 2: Esri Romania


The GMES Forest Monitoring REDD Services - Preparation for Sentinel 2 Applications -

Thomas Haeusler, Sharon Gomez, René Siwe, Gernot Ramminger

GAF AG, Germany


Potential benefits that Sentinel-2 data could bring to characterise and monitor forestry, simulated through SPOT 4 Take5 data

Colette Meyer1, Hervé Yesou1, Stephen Clandillon1, Henri Giraud1, Jérôme Maxant1, Paul de Fraipont1, Arnaud Selle2

1: SERTIT, France; 2: CNES, France


FAO Space Data Management System (SDMS) to support REDD+ Forest Monitoring: an introduction to a new data delivery and processing system 

Inge Jonckheere, Erik Lindquist, Anssi Pekkarinen

FAO of the United Nations, Forestry Department, Italy

4:40pm

5:00pm

Round Table (Land Cover)
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Pierre Defourny, UCLouvain
Chair: Alan Belward, EC/JRC
Chair: Tuomas Häme, VTT
Chair: Chris Steenmans, EEA

5:00pm

5:20pm

Round Table (Forestry)
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Frederic Achard, EC Joint Research Centre
Chair: Sergey Bartalev, Russian Academy of Sciences
Chair: Michael John Hill, Univ. North Dakota
Chair: Andre A. Held, CSIRO

5:20pm

7:20pm

POSTER SESSION - DRINK
Location: Magellan & Cook (Building 1)


 

 

Date: Thursday, 22/May/2014

9:10am

11:10am

Methodologies and Techniques I - Parallel Session
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Bernard Pinty, EC/JRC
Chair: Olivier Hagolle, CNES/CESBIO

 

Copernicus Sentinel-2 Mission Performance Centre (MPC)

Olivier Thepaut1, Laetitia Pessiot1, Ferran Gascon2

1: CSSI, France; 2: ESA/ESRIN, Italy


Regionalized and Application Specific Temporal Compositing –a Review of Requirements, Opportunities, and Challenges

Patrick Griffiths1, Michael A. Wulder2, Joanne C. White2, Patrick Hostert1

1: Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany; 2: Canadian Forest Service, Canada


Development and assessment of leaf area index algorithms for the Sentinel-2 multispectral imager

Richard Fernandes1, Marie Weiss2, Fernando Camacho3, Beatrice Berthelot4, Fred Baret2, Roccardo Duca5

1: CCRS, Government of Canada; 2: INRA, France; 3: EOLAB, Spain; 4: Magelllium, France; 5: ESTEC, European Space Agency


Lessons learned from the SPOT4 (Take5) experiment : simulations of Sentinel-2 time series on 45 large sites

Olivier Hagolle1,3, Mireille Huc1,2, Mohamed Kadiri1,2, Dominique Clesse4, Sylvia Sylvander3, Marc Leroy3, Martin Claverie5, Gérard Dedieu1,3

1: CESBIO Umr 5126 CNRS-CNES-IRD-UPS, Toulouse, France; 2: CNRS,France; 3: CNES, France; 4: CAP GEMINI, France; 5: NASA/GSFC, USA


Restoration of Missing Data due to Clouds on Optical Satellite Imagery Using Neural Networks

Nataliia Kussul, Sergii Skakun, Ruslan Basarab

Space Research Institute NASU-SSAU, Ukraine


End-to-End Simulations of Sentinel-2 Data with Emphasis on Atmospheric Correction Methods

Luis Guanter1, Karl Segl2

1: Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2: GFZ Potsdam

Water: Inland, Coastal and Wetlands I - Parallel Session
Location: Magellan (Building 1)
Chair: Carsten Brockmann, Brockmann Consult GmbH
Chair: Samantha Lavender, Pixalytics Ltd

 

Sentinel-2 Red-Edge Bands Capabilities on Retrieving Chlorophyll-a in Turbid Water, Case Study: Lake Burullus, Egypt

MhdSuhyb Salama2, Maha Tawfik1, Hanan Farag1

1: National Water Research Center, Egypt; 2: Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) , University of Twente, Neatherlands


Mapping estuarine turbidity using high and medium resolution time series imagery

Virginie Lafon1, Arthur Robinet1, Tatiana Donnay2, David Doxaran2, Bertrand Lubac3, Eric Maneux1, Aldo Sottolichio3, Olivier Hagolle4, Alexandra Coynel3

1: GEO-Transfert, ADERA, Université de Bordeaux, France; 2: Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche, UMR 7093 - CNRS / UPMC, France; 3: UMR EPOC, Université de Bordeaux-CNRS, France; 4: CESBIO, CNRS,UPS, CNES, IRD, France


Use of Sentinel-2 for inland waters quality monitoring – preparatory activities and first results

Antoine Mangin1,2, Odile Hembise Fanton d'Andon1,2, Romain Serra1

1: ACRI-ST, France; 2: Groupement d'Intérêt Scientifique - Couleur de l'Océan


Sentinel 2 Water Quality Applications in South Africa: Assessment of User Needs and Potential Algorithmic Approaches

Stewart Bernard3, Mark William Matthews1, Lisl Robertson Lain1, Derek Griffith2

1: Oceanography Department, University of Cape Town, South Africa; 2: DPSS Optronics, CSIR, South Africa; 3: NRE Earth Observation, CSIR, South Africa


Investigations toward S2 and S3 Time Series for Monitoring Freshwater Lake Macrophytes

Thomas Schneider1, Patrick Wolf2, Natascha Oppelt3, Katja Dornhöfer4, Peter Gege5

1: Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany; 2: Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany; 3: Kiel University (CAU); 4: Kiel University (CAU); 5: German Aerospace Center (DLR)


Sentinel -2 and the Copernicus observation system for freshwater ecosystem science in Australia

Erin L. Hestir, Elizabeth J. Botha, Arnold Dekker, Tim Malthus

CSIRO Land & Water, Australia

11:10am

11:40am

Coffee Break
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)

Coffee Break
Location: Magellan (Building 1)

11:40am

1:20pm

Methodologies and Techniques II - Parallel Session
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Bojan Bojkov, ESA
Chair: Yann Kerr, CNES/CESBIO

 

Sentinel-2 Level-2A Prototype Processor: Atmospheric and Topographic Correction of Simulated Level-1C Test Datasets

Uwe Müller-Wilm1, Jerome Louis2, Rudolf Richter3, Ferran Gascon4, Marc Niezette1

1: Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH, Germany; 2: Telespazio France S.A.S, France; 3: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Germany; 4: European Space Agency (ESA), ESRIN, Italy


Potential of Sentinel-2 for retrieval of biophysical and biochemical vegetation parameters

Daniel Scheffler, Theres Kuester, Karl Segl, Daniel Spengler, Hermann Kaufmann

Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany


MUSCATE : An Operational Tool for Atmospheric Corrections And Monthly Composites Sentinel-2

Marc Leroy1, Olivier Hagolle2, Mireille Huc2, Mohammed Kadiri2, Gérard Dedieu2, Joëlle Donadieu1, Philippe Pacholczyk1, Céline L'Helguen1, Selma Cherchali1

1: CNES, France; 2: CESBIO, France


Quantifying thermal activity from space using daytime SWIR imagery

Samuel William Murphy

UNICAMP, Brazil


Sentinel-2 and the Australian Geoscience Data Cube

Simon Anthony Oliver, Adam Lewis, Medhavy Thankappan

Geoscience Australia, Australia

Water: Inland, Coastal and Wetlands II - Parallel Session
Location: Magellan (Building 1)
Chair: Craig James Donlon, ESA
Chair: Odile Fanton d'Andon, ACRI-ST

 

CoastColour Spot 4 Take 5

Carsten Brockmann1, Ruescas Ana1, Pinnock Simon2

1: Brockmann Consult GmbH, Germany; 2: ESA ESRIN, Italy


Sentinel-2 MSI in the Monitoring of Lakes and Coastal Waters in Finland: Spectral and Spatial Resolution Considerations

Kari Kallio, Sampsa Koponen, Jenni Attila, Mikko Kervinen, Timo Pyhälahti

Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Finland


Time-series Analysis of High Temporal Remote Sensing Data to Model Wetland Dynamics: a Hidden Markov Model Approach

Sofia Siachalou1, Georgia Doxani2, Maria Tsakiri-Strati1

1: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; 2: ESA/ESRIN, Rome, Italy


Sentinel-2 Time Series for GlobWetland II to map Threats in Wetlands

Kathrin Weise1, Marc Paganini2, Max Tobaschus1,3, Martin Faber1,3

1: Jena-Optronik GmbH, Germany; 2: European Space Agency, Italy; 3: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germnay


GloboLakes: A Global Observatory of Lake Responses to Environmental Change

Steve Groom1, Andrew Tyler2, Peter Hunter2, Victor Vicente1, Vagelis Spyrakos2

1: PML, United Kingdom; 2: University of Stirling, UK

1:20pm

1:40pm

Round Table (Methodologies and Techniques)
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Bojan Bojkov, ESA
Chair: Yann Kerr, CNES/CESBIO
Chair: Bernard Pinty, EC/JRC

Round Table (Water: Inland, Coastal and Wetlands)
Location: Magellan (Building 1)
Chair: Craig James Donlon, ESA
Chair: Carsten Brockmann, Brockmann Consult GmbH
Chair: Samantha Lavender, Pixalytics Ltd

1:40pm

2:40pm

Lunch
Location: ESRIN Canteen

2:40pm

3:30pm

Session Summaries (Session Chairs)
Location: Big Hall (Building 14)
Chair: Mark Doherty, ESA
Chair: Olivier Arino, ESA

 

Session Summary - Agriculture

G. Lemoine on behalf of H. Bach, L. Bydekerke, J. Latham and O. Léo


Session Summary - Land Cover

A. Belward on behalf of P. Defourny, T. Hӓme and C. Steenmans


Session Summary - Forestry

M. Hill on behalf of S. Bartalev, A. Held and F. Achard


Session Summary - Water: Inland, Coastal and Wetlands

C. Brockmann on behalf of S. Lavender, C. Donlon and O. Fanton d’Andon


Session Summary - Methodologies and Techniques

O. Hagolle on behalf of B. Pinty, B. Bojkov and Y. Kerr


Closing of the Workshop

Mark Doherty and Olivier Arino