“…It is a way of extracting second-order statistical texture features, while the spectral derivatives can be considered first-order features, as they do not consider pixel neighbour relationships. GLCM was developed by Haralick, Shanmugam, and Dinstein [31], and has commonly been applied in remote sensing studies [15,17,19,22,32,33]. Ten common textural attributes (contrast, dissimilarity, homogeneity, second moment, energy, max probability, entropy, average, variance, and correlation) were computed using the Sentinel Application Platform (SNAP; http://step.esa.int/main/toolboxes/snap) commissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA).…”