Abstract.We assessed the consistency across space and time of spatially explicit models of forest presence and biomass in southern Missouri, USA, for adjacent, partially overlapping satellite image Path/Rows, and for coincident satellite images from the same Path/Row acquired in different years. Such consistency in satellite image-based classification and estimation is critical to national and continental monitoring programs that depend upon processed satellite imagery, such as the North American Forest Dynamics Program. We tested the interchangeability of particular image acquisitions across time and space in the context of modeling forest biomass and forest presence with a non-parametric Random Forests-based approach. Validation at indepe...
Abstract This study linked the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and USDA Forest Service, For...
The prediction of forest biomass at the landscape scale can be achieved by integrating data from fie...
The fate of live forest biomass is largely controlled by growth and disturbance processes, both natu...
Abstract.We assessed the consistency across space and time of spatially explicit models of forest pr...
Large-area assessment of aboveground tree biomass (AGB) to inform regional or national forest monito...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract: Estimates of forest land area are derived both from national-level forest inventories and ...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
© CASI. This paper summarizes the output of an imputation model that simultaneously estimates multip...
© CASI. This paper summarizes the output of an imputation model that simultaneously estimates multip...
US Forest Service North Central Research StationTo achieve the overall objective of restoring natura...
Understanding the potential of forest ecosystems as global carbon sinks requires a thorough knowledg...
Spatial scale and pattern play important roles in forest aboveground biomass (AGB) estimation in rem...
Abstract This study linked the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and USDA Forest Service, For...
The prediction of forest biomass at the landscape scale can be achieved by integrating data from fie...
The fate of live forest biomass is largely controlled by growth and disturbance processes, both natu...
Abstract.We assessed the consistency across space and time of spatially explicit models of forest pr...
Large-area assessment of aboveground tree biomass (AGB) to inform regional or national forest monito...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract: Estimates of forest land area are derived both from national-level forest inventories and ...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
International audienceMapping forest composition using multiseasonal optical time series remains a c...
© CASI. This paper summarizes the output of an imputation model that simultaneously estimates multip...
© CASI. This paper summarizes the output of an imputation model that simultaneously estimates multip...
US Forest Service North Central Research StationTo achieve the overall objective of restoring natura...
Understanding the potential of forest ecosystems as global carbon sinks requires a thorough knowledg...
Spatial scale and pattern play important roles in forest aboveground biomass (AGB) estimation in rem...
Abstract This study linked the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and USDA Forest Service, For...
The prediction of forest biomass at the landscape scale can be achieved by integrating data from fie...
The fate of live forest biomass is largely controlled by growth and disturbance processes, both natu...