Yi-Chen Wang
Affiliations: | 2004 | Geography | National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore |
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Wang JW, Chow WTL, Wang Y. (2020) A global regression method for thermal sharpening of urban land surface temperatures from MODIS and Landsat International Journal of Remote Sensing. 41: 2986-3009 |
Morales-Ramirez CA, Wang Y. (2020) Anticipatory Marine Conservation Outcomes: Management Scenarios for Whale Shark in Southeast Asia The Professional Geographer. 1-12 |
Xi W, Du S, Wang Y, et al. (2019) A spatiotemporal cube model for analyzing satellite image time series: Application to land-cover mapping and change detection Remote Sensing of Environment. 231: 111212 |
Yu Y, Guo Z, Wang Y. (2019) Spatial patterns and driving forces of land change in Tibetan-inhabited Three Rivers Headwaters region, China Journal of Mountain Science. 16: 207-225 |
Wang YC, Hu BKH, Myint SW, et al. (2018) Patterns of land change and their potential impacts on land surface temperature change in Yangon, Myanmar. The Science of the Total Environment. 643: 738-750 |
Zheng Z, Du S, Wang Y, et al. (2018) Mining the regularity of landscape-structure heterogeneity to improve urban land-cover mapping Remote Sensing of Environment. 214: 14-32 |
Sng TH, Chia PZ, Feng C, et al. (2018) Are China's provincial boundaries misaligned? Applied Geography. 98: 52-65 |
Sidhu N, Pebesma EJ, Wang Y. (2017) Usability Study to Assess the IGBP Land Cover Classification for Singapore Remote Sensing. 9: 1075 |
Yan Y, Wang Y, Feng C, et al. (2017) Potential distributional changes of invasive crop pest species associated with global climate change Applied Geography. 82: 83-92 |
Wang YC, Yuen R, Feng CC, et al. (2016) Assessing the role of landscape connectivity on Opisthorchis viverrini transmission dynamics. Parasitology International |