Abstract

Watershed management is the study of the relevant characteristics of a watershed aimed at the use and sustainable management of forests, land, and water. Watersheds can be threatened by deforestation, uncontrolled logging, changes in farming systems, overgrazing, road and track construction, pollution, and invasion of exotic plants. This article describes a procedure to automatically monitor the river basins of Galicia, Spain, using five-band multispectral images taken by an unmanned aerial vehicle and several image processing algorithms. The objective is to determine the state of the vegetation, especially the identification of areas occupied by invasive species, as well as the detection of man-made structures that occupy the river basin using multispectral images. Since the territory to be studied occupies extensive areas and the resulting images are large, techniques and algorithms have been selected for fast execution and efficient use of computational resources. These techniques include superpixel segmentation and the use of advanced texture methods. For each one of the stages of the method (segmentation, texture codebook generation, feature extraction, and classification), different algorithms have been evaluated in terms of speed and accuracy for the identification of vegetation and natural and artificial structures in the Galician riversides. The experimental results show that the proposed approach can achieve this goal with speed and precision.

Highlights

  • River ecosystems and their basins have been subjected to profound disturbances, mainly due to the increase in human population and consequent degradation of natural resources, the protection of these ecosystems is essential

  • Watershed management is the study of the soil, plant, and water resources of a catchment and the process of creating and implementing plans, programs, and projects aimed at their conservation and sustainable exploitation

  • convolutional neural networks (CNN) code was compiled in CUDA and executed on a NVidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU with 2 GB of memory

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Introduction

River ecosystems and their basins have been subjected to profound disturbances, mainly due to the increase in human population and consequent degradation of natural resources, the protection of these ecosystems is essential. A well-functioning watershed carries out nutrient cycling, carbon storage, erosion, sedimentation, and flood control, soil formation, and water filtration. They supply drinking water, water for agriculture and manufacturing, a habitat to numerous plants and animals, as well as opportunities for recreation and the enjoyment of nature. Watershed management is the study of the soil, plant, and water resources of a catchment and the process of creating and implementing plans, programs, and projects aimed at their conservation and sustainable exploitation. Some objectives of watershed management are the protection of drinking water sources from environmental pollutants, limiting the supply of fertilizers from agricultural lands, mitigating the risk of flooding, and restoring riparian vegetation [1,2,3,4,5].

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