<p>The long-standing goal of discriminating tree species at the crown-level from high spatial resolution imagery remains challenging. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether combining (a) high spatial resolution multi-temporal images from different phenological periods (spring, summer and autumn), and (b) leaf-on LiDAR height and intensity data can enhance the ability to discriminate the species of individual tree crowns of red oak (<i>Quercus rubra</i>), sugar maple (<i>Acer saccharum</i>), tulip poplar (<i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i>), and black cherry (<i>Prunus serotina</i>) in the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia, USA. We used RandomForest models to measure a loss of classification accuracy caused by iteratively removing ...
The use of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) techniques for recording and analyzing tree and fores...
Tree species composition and health are key attributes for rural and urban forest biodiversity, and ...
Detailed information about tree species composition is critical to forest managers and ecologists. I...
This study evaluated the potential of five seasonal high resolution Pléiades satellite images for im...
Mapping individual tree species is critical to understand the ecosystem services value of the urban ...
This study proposes a multi-step method (the COTH method) to delineate individual tree crowns in den...
Recent advances in remote sensing technology provide sufficient spatial detail to achieve species-le...
Timely and accurate information on tree species (TS) is crucial for developing strategies for sustai...
Identifying tree species with remote sensing techniques, such as lidar, can improve forest managemen...
Remote sensing can play a key role in understanding the makeup of urban forests. This thesis analyze...
Explicit information of tree species composition provides valuable materials for the management of f...
A fundamental question of forestry is that of species composition: which species are present, and wh...
This thesis explores a data fusion approach combining hyperspectral, LiDAR, and multispectral data t...
ABSTRACT Tree species identification is important for a variety of natural resource management and m...
Knowledge of the spatial distribution of tree species is important for efficiently managing and moni...
The use of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) techniques for recording and analyzing tree and fores...
Tree species composition and health are key attributes for rural and urban forest biodiversity, and ...
Detailed information about tree species composition is critical to forest managers and ecologists. I...
This study evaluated the potential of five seasonal high resolution Pléiades satellite images for im...
Mapping individual tree species is critical to understand the ecosystem services value of the urban ...
This study proposes a multi-step method (the COTH method) to delineate individual tree crowns in den...
Recent advances in remote sensing technology provide sufficient spatial detail to achieve species-le...
Timely and accurate information on tree species (TS) is crucial for developing strategies for sustai...
Identifying tree species with remote sensing techniques, such as lidar, can improve forest managemen...
Remote sensing can play a key role in understanding the makeup of urban forests. This thesis analyze...
Explicit information of tree species composition provides valuable materials for the management of f...
A fundamental question of forestry is that of species composition: which species are present, and wh...
This thesis explores a data fusion approach combining hyperspectral, LiDAR, and multispectral data t...
ABSTRACT Tree species identification is important for a variety of natural resource management and m...
Knowledge of the spatial distribution of tree species is important for efficiently managing and moni...
The use of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) techniques for recording and analyzing tree and fores...
Tree species composition and health are key attributes for rural and urban forest biodiversity, and ...
Detailed information about tree species composition is critical to forest managers and ecologists. I...