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Paul Aplin

Researcher at Edge Hill University

Publications -  54
Citations -  1677

Paul Aplin is an academic researcher from Edge Hill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land cover & Peat. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1373 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Aplin include University of Southampton & University of Nottingham.

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Fine Spatial Resolution Simulated Satellite Sensor Imagery for Land Cover Mapping in the United Kingdom

TL;DR: This article presents a set of techniques developed to classify land cover on a per-parcel (herein termed per-field) basis by integrating fine spatial resolution simulated satellite sensor imagery with digital vector data.
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Sub-pixel land cover mapping for per-field classification

TL;DR: A method was developed to transform a soft land cover classification into hard land cover classes at the sub-pixel scale for subsequent per-field classification and the accuracy of this technique was considerably higher than that of both a corresponding hard per-pixel classification and a perfield classification based on hard per pixel classified imagery.
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Fine spatial resolution satellite sensors for the next decade

TL;DR: This Letter presents a review of fine spatial resolution satellite sensors in operation or planned for operation within the next decade, with the emphasis on commercially available data.
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Remote sensing: ecology

TL;DR: This article cites 7 articles hosted on the Citations website, which can be found at: Progress in Physical Geography.
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Mapping Complex Urban Land Cover from Spaceborne Imagery: The Influence of Spatial Resolution, Spectral Band Set and Classification Approach

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that spatial resolution is clearly the most influential factor when mapping complex urban environments, and modern “very high resolution” or VHR sensors offer great advantage here.