
Satellite-derived inundation maps offer an efficient solution for monitoring the spatial and temporal variability of the hydrological cycle of wetlands. This task is important for taking mitigation actions to protect these ecosystems. The maps can be used to identify areas of high inundation frequency and duration, which can inform conservation efforts and help to reduce the impact of flooding on human populations and wildlife habitats. By analyzing the maps, researchers can gain insights into the dynamics of wetland ecosystems and make more informed decisions about how to manage and protect these valuable resources.
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