Slides from the second SPOT (Take 5) Workshop

Voici les présentations des Journées SPOT4 (Take5) du 18 et 19 novembre 2014.  Cette réunion a réuni une centaine de personnes au CNES pour faire un bilan des acquisitions et des produits distribués, prendre connaissance des travaux et résultats des utilisateurs et obtenir un retour d’expérience.J’en profite pour remercier chaleureusement les deux organisatrices, Sylvia Sylvander et Danielle Barrère, du CNES (DCT/ME/OT), ainsi que les 23 orateurs qui nous ont proposé de brillantes présentations. Here are the presentations from SPOT4 (Take5) users day on November 18th and 19th 2014. Around 100 people attended this meeting at CNES, which aimed at making an assessment of the acquisitions and products, show the users studies and results and obtain their feedback.I would like to thank a lot the organisers, Sylvia Sylvander and Danielle Barrère from CNES, and the 23 speakers, who gave us amazing talks.The table below gives access to all the slides. 

O.HagolleCESBIO/CNESSPOT4 (Take5) validation, users feedback and lessons learned
M.KadiriCESBIODefinition, test evaluation of a monthly composite product for Sentinel-2 based on SPOT4 (Take5) data
M.ClaverieU. Maryland / NASA An update on the LANDSAT8/Sentinel-2 merged reflectance product project
M.Le PageCESBIOSAT-IRR : Satellite for irrigation scheduling
V.SimonneauxCESBIOWater budget monitoring of irrigated perimeters in semi-arid areas using high resolution NDVI image time series
O.ArinoESAESA Studies: Agriculture, Forest, Wetland, Costal Water. Preparing for Sentinel-2
M.El-HajjTETIS/IRSTEAEstimation of soil moisture using radar and optical images over Grassland areas
J.IngladaCESBIOAutomatic land-cover map production ofagricultural areas using supervised classification of SPOT4(Take5) and Landsat-8 image time series
S.ValeroCESBIOReal-time crop mask production using high-spatial-temporal resolution image times series
D.MorinCESBIO Estimation of biophysical variables and cartography of irrigated surfaces with high temporal and spatial resolution images
W.LiINRA Avignon Deriving ECVs GAI and FAPAR from SPOT4 and LANDSAT8 sensors: evaluation of the consistency and comparison with ground measurements
A.RoumiguiéDynafor/EI-Purpan Forage production monitoring
C.JacqueminetEVS-ISTHME, U. Saint-Etienne Discrimination of herbaceous habitats using multitemporal Spot and Landsat images (Massif central – France)
V.GondCIRAD Phenological monitoring of tropical forest ecosystems in the North of Congo
A.VerhegghenJRC Assessing Forest Degradation in the tropics using Time Series of Fine Spatial Resolution Imagery
M.SzulkinCEFE-CNRS Inferring blue tit reproductive phenology using SPOT4 imagery
S.Sylvander / O.ArinoESA SPOT5(Take5) Operations in 2015
J.P.DedieuLTHE / CNRS Snow cover monitoring in the French Alps physical properties of surface snow, snow cover dynamics impact on vegetation
A.FacelloIRPI-CNR (Italy) Snow Water Equivalent and Slope Movements from Satellite Data: potential of space-borne observations with high spatial and temporal sampling. Case study: Tena Valley (Central Pyrenees, Spain)
S.CerisierGIP Loire-Estuaire Remote sensing data with high repetitivity : a contribution to coastal and estuarine processes knowledge
V.LafonGeo-Transfert / EPOC, U. Bordeaux SPOT4 (Take5) Experiment: simulation of Sentinel-2 time-series to monitor the maximum turbidity zone of tidal estuaries

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