In Belgium, forests cover about 670.000 hectares. The corresponding data are issued from various sources : non-forest thematic maps, total tallies, sample surveys and remote sensing. At the national level the official information is given by decennial national forest statistics but because of its lack of uniformity and quality other approaches are necessary. The Flemish region (nothern part of Belgium with 20 % of the forest) is using remote sensing to assess the global forest situation while the Walloon region (southern part of Belgium with 80 % of the forest) is using a permanent field forest inventory based on a sampling frame (1 plot for every 50 hectares located in forest conditions). GIS are on the way to bringing together pertinent g...
Program in 1989 with the aim to improve forest information in Europe and to facilitate the availabil...
Forest resource information system of Lithuania, which includes both geo-referenced and statistical ...
Information of the spatial distribution of the entire European forest is needed for several forest–r...
In Belgium, forests cover about 670.000 hectares. The corresponding data are issued from various sou...
Until now a national forest inventory design has never been considered in Belgium. Nevertheless a so...
Belgium is divided into 3 regions: Walloon, Flemish and Brussels regions. Each one has its own polit...
Belgium is divided into 3 regions : Walloon, Flemish and Brussels regions. Each one has its own pol...
A permanent forest inventory of the Walloon Region of Belgium is carried out since the beginning of ...
Information of the spatial distribution of the entire European forest is needed for several forest-r...
Forest area and the forest spatial pattern of forest are two of the sustainable forest management in...
The total forest area of Walloonia (south part of Belgium) has been estimated by a dot grid method w...
To keep up with the increase and diversity of constraints to which our forests are subjected, the fo...
This paper presents (he GIS database of Lithuanian forest resources, which was created basing on sat...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
Southern Belgium’s permanent forest inventory (IPRFW) has been running since February 1994. Its main...
Program in 1989 with the aim to improve forest information in Europe and to facilitate the availabil...
Forest resource information system of Lithuania, which includes both geo-referenced and statistical ...
Information of the spatial distribution of the entire European forest is needed for several forest–r...
In Belgium, forests cover about 670.000 hectares. The corresponding data are issued from various sou...
Until now a national forest inventory design has never been considered in Belgium. Nevertheless a so...
Belgium is divided into 3 regions: Walloon, Flemish and Brussels regions. Each one has its own polit...
Belgium is divided into 3 regions : Walloon, Flemish and Brussels regions. Each one has its own pol...
A permanent forest inventory of the Walloon Region of Belgium is carried out since the beginning of ...
Information of the spatial distribution of the entire European forest is needed for several forest-r...
Forest area and the forest spatial pattern of forest are two of the sustainable forest management in...
The total forest area of Walloonia (south part of Belgium) has been estimated by a dot grid method w...
To keep up with the increase and diversity of constraints to which our forests are subjected, the fo...
This paper presents (he GIS database of Lithuanian forest resources, which was created basing on sat...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
Southern Belgium’s permanent forest inventory (IPRFW) has been running since February 1994. Its main...
Program in 1989 with the aim to improve forest information in Europe and to facilitate the availabil...
Forest resource information system of Lithuania, which includes both geo-referenced and statistical ...
Information of the spatial distribution of the entire European forest is needed for several forest–r...