The potential and challenge of remote sensing‐based biomass estimation
D Lu - International journal of remote sensing, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Remotely sensed data have become the primary source for biomass estimation. A summary
of previous research on remote sensing‐based biomass estimation approaches and a …
of previous research on remote sensing‐based biomass estimation approaches and a …
Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part I—a review of spectral traits, processes and remote-sensing characteristics
Anthropogenic stress and disturbance of forest ecosystems (FES) has been increasing at all
scales from local to global. In rapidly changing environments, in-situ terrestrial FES …
scales from local to global. In rapidly changing environments, in-situ terrestrial FES …
Isolating individual trees in a savanna woodland using small footprint lidar data
This study presents a new method of detecting individual treetops from lidar data and
applies marker-controlled watershed segmentation into isolating individual trees in savanna …
applies marker-controlled watershed segmentation into isolating individual trees in savanna …
Retrieval of leaf area index in different vegetation types using high resolution satellite data
R Colombo, D Bellingeri, D Fasolini… - Remote sensing of …, 2003 - Elsevier
With the successful launch of the IKONOS satellite, very high geometric resolution imagery is
within reach of civilian users. In the 1-m spatial resolution images acquired by the IKONOS …
within reach of civilian users. In the 1-m spatial resolution images acquired by the IKONOS …
Retrieving forest structure variables based on image texture analysis and IKONOS-2 imagery
F Kayitakire, C Hamel, P Defourny - Remote sensing of environment, 2006 - Elsevier
Remote sensing techniques have been seen as valuable and low-cost tools for frequent
forest inventory purposes. However, estimation errors of relevant forest structure variables …
forest inventory purposes. However, estimation errors of relevant forest structure variables …
Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part II—A review of approaches and data models
Stress in forest ecosystems (FES) occurs as a result of land-use intensification, disturbances,
resource limitations or unsustainable management, causing changes in forest health (FH) at …
resource limitations or unsustainable management, causing changes in forest health (FH) at …
A comparison of multispectral and multitemporal information in high spatial resolution imagery for classification of individual tree species in a temperate hardwood …
Multitemporal, small-format 35-mm aerial photographs were combined in a coregistered
database to determine the relative value of spectral and phenological information for …
database to determine the relative value of spectral and phenological information for …
Vegetation indices derived from high-resolution airborne videography for precision crop management
G Metternicht - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the potential of airborne videography as a remote sensing tool in a
project aimed to develop a rapid and cost-effective system for assessing and monitoring the …
project aimed to develop a rapid and cost-effective system for assessing and monitoring the …
Estimation of forest structural parameters using 5 and 10 meter SPOT-5 satellite data
Large areas of forest in the US and Canada are affected by insects and disease each year.
Over the past century, outbreaks of the Eastern spruce budworm have become more …
Over the past century, outbreaks of the Eastern spruce budworm have become more …
Development of a MODIS tree cover validation data set for Western Province, Zambia
One of the annual land cover products to be made from Moderate Resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data is the vegetation continuous fields layers. Of these fields …
Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data is the vegetation continuous fields layers. Of these fields …