RT Journal Article T1 Watershed Monitoring in Galicia from UAV Multispectral Imagery Using Advanced Texture Methods A1 Argüello Pedreira, Francisco A1 Blanco Heras, Dora A1 Suárez Garea, Jorge Alberto A1 Quesada Barriuso, Pablo K1 River basin K1 Watershed management K1 Habitat assessment K1 Invasive species K1 Galicia K1 Texture analysis K1 Vegetation classification AB 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 PB MDPI YR 2021 FD 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/26717 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/26717 LA eng NO Remote Sens. 2021, 13(14), 2687; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13142687 NO This work was supported in part by the Civil Program UAVs Initiative, promoted by the Xunta de Galicia and developed in partnership with the Babcock company to promote the use of unmanned technologies in civil services. We also have to acknowledge the support by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Government of Spain (grant number PID2019-104834GB-I00), and Consellería de Educación, Universidade e Formación Profesional (grant number ED431C 2018/19, and accreditation 2019–2022 ED431G-2019/04). All are co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) DS Minerva RD 28 abr 2026