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Jukka Miettinen

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  59
Citations -  4585

Jukka Miettinen is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land cover & Peat. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3894 citations. Previous affiliations of Jukka Miettinen include VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland & University of Helsinki.

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Deforestation rates in insular Southeast Asia between 2000 and 2010

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed deforestation rates in insular Southeast Asia between 2000 and 2010 utilizing a pair of 250m spatial resolution land cover maps produced with regional methodology and classification scheme.
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Remotely sensed evidence of tropical peatland conversion to oil palm

TL;DR: A 250-m spatial resolution map of closed canopy oil-palm plantations in the lowlands of Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, and Sumatra is produced, demonstrating that 6% (or ≈880,000 ha) of tropical peatlands in the region had been converted to oil-Palm plantations by the early 2000s.
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Land cover distribution in the peatlands of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo in 2015 with changes since 1990

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the land cover and industrial plantations distribution in the peatlands of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo in 2015 and analyse their changes since 1990.
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Land cover change 2002–2005 in Borneo and the role of fire derived from MODIS imagery

TL;DR: In this paper, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer was used to monitor land cover change in Borneo between 2002 and 2005 in order to assess the current extent of the forest cover, the deforestation rate and the role of fire.
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Observing and understanding the Southeast Asian aerosol system by remote sensing: An initial review and analysis for the Seven Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) program

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on and repeatedly link back to the primary data source, satellite aerosol remote sensing and associated observability issues, and discuss aspects of SEA's physical, socio-economic and biological geography relevant to meteorology and observability problems associated with clouds and precipitation.