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Overview

Daniela Stroppiana is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy, focusing on research in environmental science and engineering. Their work primarily addresses global and planetary change, ecology, media technology, environmental engineering, and geophysics.

The main topics of Stroppiana's research cover diverse areas including:

  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Remote sensing in agriculture
  • Remote sensing and LiDAR applications
  • Remote-sensing image classification
  • Flood risk assessment and management
  • Land use and ecosystem services
  • Water resources and management

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Mirco Boschetti, Pietro Alessandro Brivio, Matteo Sali, Gloria Bordogna, and Magí Franquesa.

Their research is regularly published in venues such as:

  • Remote Sensing
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
  • Frontiers in Remote Sensing

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Stroppiana include:

  • "Building a small fire database for Sub-Saharan Africa from Sentinel-2 high-resolution images," 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "A Burned Area Mapping Algorithm for Sentinel-2 Data Based on Approximate Reasoning and Region Growing," 2021, Remote Sensing
  • "Sentinel-2 sampling design and reference fire perimeters to assess accuracy of Burned Area products over Sub-Saharan Africa for the year 2019," 2022, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • "Knowledge and Data-Driven Mapping of Environmental Status Indicators from Remote Sensing and VGI," 2020, Remote Sensing
  • "A Fully Automatic, Interpretable and Adaptive Machine Learning Approach to Map Burned Area from Remote Sensing," 2021, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information

Their investigations often involve Earth observation technologies such as Sentinel-2 satellite data, focusing on fire mapping and environmental monitoring. Methods applied include approximate reasoning, region growing algorithms, and adaptive machine learning techniques to improve burned area detection accuracy.

Best Publications

  • An assessment of vegetation fire in Africa (1981–1991): Burned areas, burned biomass, and atmospheric emissions

    Paulo Marinho Barbosa;Daniela Stroppiana;Jean-Marie Grégoire;José Miguel Cardoso Pereira

  • Vegetation burning in the year 2000: Global burned area estimates from SPOT VEGETATION data

    Kevin Tansey;Jean‐Marie Grégoire;Daniela Stroppiana;Adélia Sousa

  • Multi-year monitoring of rice crop phenology through time series analysis of MODIS images

    M. Boschetti;D. Stroppiana;P. A. Brivio;S. Bocchi

  • Plant nitrogen concentration in paddy rice from field canopy hyperspectral radiometry

    Daniela Stroppiana;Mirco Boschetti;Pietro Alessandro Brivio;Stefano Bocchi

  • Radiometric analysis of SPOT-VEGETATION images for burnt area detection in Northern Australia

    Daniela Stroppiana;Simon Pinnock;José M.C Pereira;Jean-Marie Grégoire

  • A method for extracting burned areas from Landsat TM/ETM+ images by soft aggregation of multiple Spectral Indices and a region growing algorithm

    D. Stroppiana;G. Bordogna;P. Carrara;M. Boschetti

  • The Global Fire Product: Daily fire occurrence from April 1992 to December 1993 derived from NOAA AVHRR data

    D. Stroppiana;S. Pinnock;J.-M. Gregoire

  • Assessing remotely sensed chlorophyll-a for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in European perialpine lakes.

    Mariano Bresciani;Daniela Stroppiana;Daniel Odermatt;Giuseppe Morabito

  • A GLOBAL INVENTORY OF BURNED AREAS AT 1 KM RESOLUTION FOR THE YEAR 2000 DERIVED FROM SPOT VEGETATION DATA

    Kevin Tansey;Jean-Marie GrÉgoire;Elisabetta Binaghi;Luigi Boschetti

  • Evaluation of LAI-2000 for leaf area index monitoring in paddy rice

    Daniela Stroppiana;Mirco Boschetti;Roberto Confalonieri;Stefano Bocchi

  • Integration of Optical and SAR Data for Burned Area Mapping in Mediterranean Regions

    Daniela Stroppiana;Ramin Azar;Fabiana Calò;Antonio Pepe

  • In-Season Mapping of Crop Type with Optical and X-Band SAR Data: A Classification Tree Approach Using Synoptic Seasonal Features

    Paolo Villa;Daniela Stroppiana;Giacomo Fontanelli;Ramin Azar

  • Seasonality of MODIS LST over Southern Italy and correlation with land cover, topography and solar radiation

    Daniela Stroppiana;Massimo Antoninetti;Pietro Alessandro Brivio

  • Identification of environmental anomaly hot spots in West Africa from time series of NDVI and rainfall

    Mirco Boschetti;Francesco Nutini;Pietro Alessandro Brivio;Etienne Bartholomé

  • Towards an automated approach to map flooded areas from Sentinel-2 MSI data and soft integration of water spectral features

    Alessia Goffi;Daniela Stroppiana;Pietro Alessandro Brivio;Gloria Bordogna

  • Optical remote sensing of lakes: an overview on Lake Maggiore

    Claudia Giardino;Mariano Bresciani;Daniela Stroppiana;Alessandro Oggioni

  • Building a small fire database for Sub-Saharan Africa from Sentinel-2 high-resolution images.

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  • Exploitation of SAR and Optical Sentinel Data to Detect Rice Crop and Estimate Seasonal Dynamics of Leaf Area Index

    Manuel Campos-Taberner;Francisco Javier García-Haro;Gustau Camps-Valls;Gonçal Grau-Muedra

  • The use of SPOT VEGETATION data in a classification tree approach for burnt area mapping in Australian savanna

    D. Stroppiana;J. M. Grégoire;J. M. C. Pereira

  • Early season weed mapping in rice crops using multi-spectral UAV data

    Daniela Stroppiana;Paolo Villa;Giovanna Sona;Giulia Ronchetti

  • Accumulation Parameters and Seasonal Trends for PCBs in Temperate and Boreal Forest Plant Species

    Luca Nizzetto;Cristina Pastore;Xiang Liu;Paolo Camporini

  • Satellite monitoring of fire in the EXPRESSO study area during the 1996 dry season experiment: Active fires, burnt area, and atmospheric emissions

    José M. C. Pereira;Bárbara S. Pereira;Paulo Barbosa;Daniela Stroppiana

Frequent Co-Authors

Mirco Boschetti
Mirco Boschetti National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Pietro Alessandro Brivio
Pietro Alessandro Brivio National Research Council (CNR)
José M. C. Pereira
José M. C. Pereira University of Lisbon
Riccardo Lanari
Riccardo Lanari National Research Council (CNR)
Claudia Giardino
Claudia Giardino National Research Council (CNR)
Antonio Pepe
Antonio Pepe National Research Council (CNR)
Mariano Bresciani
Mariano Bresciani Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente
Luigi Boschetti
Luigi Boschetti University of Idaho
Kevin Tansey
Kevin Tansey University of Leicester
Pascal Peduzzi
Pascal Peduzzi University of Geneva

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