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Peer-Reviewed Articles 997 A Comprehensive Analysis of Building Damage in the 12 January 2010 Mw7 Haiti Earthquake Using High-Resolution Satellite and Aerial Imagery Christina Corbane, Keiko Saito, Luca Dell’Oro, Einar Bjorgo, Stuart P.D. Gill, Boby Emmanuel Piard, Charles K. Huyck, Thomas Kemper, Guido Lemoine, Robin J.S. Spence, Ravi Shankar, Olivier Senegas, Francis Ghesquiere, David Lallemant, Galen B. Evans, Ross A. Gartley, Joaquin Toro, Shubharoop Ghosh, Walter D. Svekla, Beverley J. Adams, and Ronald T. Eguchi A comprehensive analysis of building damage following the 2010 Haiti Earthquake based on the use of high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery. 1011 Building Extraction and Rubble Mapping for City Port-au-Prince Post-2010 Earthquake with GeoEye-1 Imagery and Lidar Data Ejaz Hussain, Serkan Ural, KyoHyouk Kim, Chiung-Shiuan Fu, and Jie Shan Buildings and rubble at the city center are mapped with a one-class-at-a-time classification strategy at an overall accuracy of 87 percent. Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing is the of-ficial journal of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. It is devoted to the exchange of ideas and information about the applications of photogrammetry, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. 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This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribu-tion, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. 1025 Damage Assessment of 2010 Haiti Earthquake with Post-Earthquake Satellite Image by Support Vector Selection and Adaptation Gülşen Taşkın Kaya, Nebiye Musaoşlu, and Okan K. Ersoy An application of a novel nonlinear classification method called support vector selection and adaptation (SVSA) to 2010 Haiti Earthquake for damage assessment by using post-earthquake satellite image. 1037 Post-event Only VHR Radar Satellite Data for Automated Damage Assessment: A Study on COSMO/SkyMed and the 2010 Haiti Earthquake Fabio Dell’Acqua and Diego Aldo Polli Using only post-event spaceborne radar data to estimate seismic damage in urban areas. 1045 Change Detection Applying Landscape Metrics on High Remote Sensing Images Eva Savina Malinverni The use of the landscape metrics to analyze the changes in urban environment after an earthquake. 1057 A Novel Method for Urban Road Damage Detection Using Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery and Road Map Peijun Li, Haiqing Xu, and Benqin Song A method for detecting earthquake damage to urban road networks from very high resolution satellite images using object-based classification and information on damage to buildings in the areas adjacent to the road. 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