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Water-Body Area Extraction From High Resolution Satellite Images-An Introduct...CSCJournals
Water resources play an important role in region planning, natural disaster, industrial and agricultural production and so on. Surveying of water-bodies and delineate its features properly is very first step for any planning, especially for places like India, where the land-cover is dominated by water-bodies. Recording images, such as from satellite, sometimes does not reflect the distinguished characteristics of water with non-water features, e.g. shadows of super structures. Image of water body is confused easily with the shadow of skyscraper, since calm water surface induces mirror reflection when it gives birth to echo wave. Over the past decade, a significant amount of research been conducted to extract the water body information from multi-resolution satellite image. The objective of this paper is to review methodologies applied for water body extraction using satellite remote sensing. First, studies on water body detection are treated. Methodological issues related to the use of these methods were summarized. Results from empirical studies, applying water-body extraction techniques are collected and discussed. Important issues for future research are also identified and discussed.
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Our Instagram channel:
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Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
Nelson's char
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The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
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2. Gender
Health
Youth & Capacity Dev.
Address social inequities, greater roles and priorities
Engaging and empowering young gen. by creating opportunities
Changing diet patterns, nutrition and health
$
Total 122.7m
Startup 35.47m
156
Remote sensing
missions in orbit
Sensors potential in CRPs/IRPs, etc.
41%
Drylands
Earth‘s land area
2.5b
Live in Drylands
People
1) The West African Sahel and dry savannas , 2) East and Southern Africa , 3) North Africa and West Asia
4) Central Asia , and 5) South Asia.
Regions
Food Security
Livelihoods
Improved
Ensuring
increased
Livestock
5
Depend on Drylands
1.5b
Red. Vul.
Sus. Int.
A/Ss
TAs
A/Ss
TAs
Spatial enrichment and its role in food security, risk mitigation, & sustainability
Food production
potential sources
Agricultural Intensification
Cropping Intensity
Increase in Arable Land
72%
21%
7%
>12
>6 are free
Biodiversity
Efficiency
Productivity
Role of Geospatial Science, Technology and Applications (GeSTA) in Agro-Ecosystems
Integrated agro- ecosystems: innovative approaches and methods for sustainable agriculture, while safeguarding the environment
Cooperative Research and
Partnerships
Specific
mutual-interaction & synergies between plant and animal species and management practices
Quantification of existing agricultural production systems
Characterization of vulnerable areas for increasing resilience and assist in identifying mitigation pathways with biophysical, socioeconomic and stakeholder feedback as well as specific needs & constraints
Mapping present,
emerging & future
land use /land cover dynamics, cropping patterns, forage, intensities, water use, pest & diseases, climate change &
impacts
Characteristics of agricultural and livestock production in small holder farming systems and rural livelihoods
Delineation of potential, suitable areas for sustainable intensification, and diversification of ag. Innovation production
systems
Status &
trends of existing production systems
Assessment of present, emerging & future droughts, floods, pests & diseases, extreme events, infrastructure, migration
Mapping the extent
of existing & traditional practices, indigenous knowledge, diversity, potential areas for modern & improved, productive, profitable, and diversified dryland agriculture, & linkages to markets
Assessing the impact of outcomes in Action Sites, post-project implementation, & M&E
Measuring the
impact at spatial scales, rate, magnitude, synergy among the systems, CRPs, cross-regional synthesis
Geospatial commons ,
KM sharing, stakeholder feedback
Farmers, stakeholders, policymakers, mobilization, &
marketing
Dryland
Systems
4. Getting Started
Where We Are Today
Where We Want To Be
Plan To The Future
DATA
GIS
REMOTE SENSING
GISU
CODIS
CDU
COLLECT
SHARE
IMPACT
ICARDA
ICRAF
CCAFS
5. Getting Started
Where We Are Today
Where We Want To Be
Plan To The Future
DATA
GIS
REMOTE SENSING
GISU
CODIS
CDU
COLLECT
SHARE
IMPACT
ICARDA
ICRAF
CCAFS
6. Find/Gather
External, Internal
Original, Derived
Regenerated, …
Get Data
Organized
Use
Data and Other Resources
In Research Projects
Find
Internal Data
and
Information
(Archive and
Reuse)
Display and Delivery
Data and Knowledge to
Projects and the Public
Maintain
(Upgrades and
Documentation)
Indiv. or Team Data
Project Archive
Build
Metadata
Data Processing
Utilities
Design and DSS
Intranet
Resources
Data
Life-Cycle
Data (Management) Life Cycle
Streamlining
Adopted from USGS
Time Bound
7. When we publish the paper, submit the publication to center or CRPs publication repository inline with annual appraisal process…
Does authors can submit the data used for publishing that particular paper(s)?
will this address?
-authorship
-citation
-quality
Getting data? incentive driven but what?
what encourages them?
icarda-gu1bss (internal data repository for BSS)
icarda-gu1ddg-r (internal data repository for DDG-R)
9. Baseline- Characteriz- ation
Innovative technologies and algorithms
Integrated use in research and decision
Comprehensive Advanced
Basic Advanced
Discipline
Action/
Satellite
Sites
Data genesis in cross cutting themes
Existing data and readily available resources
Best Scenarios and Top Priorities
Innovative tools
Adoption/Adaptation
Synergistic-workflow
Scale
IDO1
IDO2
IDO7
Outcomes
in Target
Areas
Impact
Pathway of Genesis
10. CRP Dryland System Flagships
West African Sahel & Dry Savannas
North Africa & West Asia
East & Southern Africa
Central Asia & the Caucasus
South Asia
Internal (institutional) level
Data flow in the cross cutting themes
11. Database
Global
Regional
National
Local*
G-name
R-name
N-name
L-name
01-Primary
02-Derived
03-Vectors
04-Maps
05-Groundtruth
06-Staistical
07-Training
Data
Metadata
Quickviews
O-Open Access
Access Level
Metalinks
R-Restricted*
Data and Knowledge Gateways
(Webapps)
* open access –case by case and IPRRs
Structure of Centralized Data Warehouse
Open Access data: These are published, released to public domain as international public goods (IPGs), which has no objection from the creator(s) for redistribution of the data and its derived products. Anyone can access to these data while adhering to IPRs, ensuring proper credits, citations and acknowledgements to use of the data.
Restricted data: These are under imposed of various restriction levels viz., individual scientist, within research group/programs/projects, within CRPDS, within CGIAR, etc based on the restriction imposed by the creator(s) and owner (s) and purchased (licensed). These data will be released to requested end users on case by case. For example, when user request data after looking the metadata (data about data, not actual data) on web applications and centralized knowledge warehouse, after reading its basic info decided to click on the getdata, system will send the request to creator, its creator who decides whether to approve ‘access’ or ‘deny’…
CRPDS
T-name
existing systems
ICARDA
CRPDS
CGIAR GEO Ontology
12. Data Streamlining, Curation and Validation Interface
Primary Data Storage
Processed Data Storage
Processing Cluster
HPC
Data Management
Servers
Public Data Gateway (Open Access)
API
Satellite Data
GIS/GPS Data
Field Survey Data
ODKs/Smart Devices
Spatial Analysts
& Metadata Gen.
Structure of Centralized Data Warehouse
http://geoagro.icarda.org
Internal Data Gateway
example of spatial data
16. Atlas of Action Sites
CRP Dryland Systems (1.1)
http://issuu.com/crpds/
17. Grassland degradation
Crop Types
Spatial distribution
Electronic Field Data Collection
ODKs-HH, GT, Livestock, etc.
Use of Electronic Field Data Kits
-CRP DS Action sites (LULC GT)
-HH/Baseline Survey
-Livestock/Small Ruminants
18. Citizen Science and Community RS
Electronic Field Data
Collection & Sharing Tools