This study compared aspatial and spatial methods of using remote sensing and field data to predict maximum growing season leaf area index (LAI) maps in a boreal forest in Manitoba, Canada. The methods tested were orthogonal regression analysis (reduced major axis, RMA) and two geostatistical techniques: kriging with an external drift (KED) and sequential Gaussian conditional simulation (SGCS). Deterministic methods such as RMA and KED provide a single predicted map with either aspatial (e.g., standard error, in regression techniques) or limited spatial (e.g., KED variance) assessments of errors, respectively. In contrast, SGCS takes a probabilistic approach, where simulated values are conditional on the sample values and preserve the sample...
Empirical models are important tools for relating field-measured biophysical variables to remote sen...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key parameter used to describe vegetation structures and is widely used i...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important indicator of vegetation development which can be used as a...
This study compared aspatial and spatial methods of using remote sensing and field data to predict m...
Graduation date: 2002This study aims to compare different methods of obtaining maximum growing seaso...
This paper evaluates the performance of spatial methods to estimate leaf area index (LAI) fields fro...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important parameter of vegetation structure. A number of moderate resolu...
Ground and remotely sensed data were collected between 1994 and 1998 as part of the BOReal Ecosystem...
This study was designed to compare the performance – in terms of bias and accuracy – of four differe...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important vegetation leaf structure parameter in forest and agricultural...
This study was designed to compare the performance - in terms of bias and accuracy - of four differe...
Modern technology such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (...
The leaf area index (LAI, total area of leaves per unit area of ground) of most forest canopies vari...
Recent emphasis has been placed on merging regional forest inventory data with satellite-based infor...
Digital soil mapping (DSM) involves the use of georeferenced information and statistical models to m...
Empirical models are important tools for relating field-measured biophysical variables to remote sen...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key parameter used to describe vegetation structures and is widely used i...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important indicator of vegetation development which can be used as a...
This study compared aspatial and spatial methods of using remote sensing and field data to predict m...
Graduation date: 2002This study aims to compare different methods of obtaining maximum growing seaso...
This paper evaluates the performance of spatial methods to estimate leaf area index (LAI) fields fro...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important parameter of vegetation structure. A number of moderate resolu...
Ground and remotely sensed data were collected between 1994 and 1998 as part of the BOReal Ecosystem...
This study was designed to compare the performance – in terms of bias and accuracy – of four differe...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important vegetation leaf structure parameter in forest and agricultural...
This study was designed to compare the performance - in terms of bias and accuracy - of four differe...
Modern technology such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (...
The leaf area index (LAI, total area of leaves per unit area of ground) of most forest canopies vari...
Recent emphasis has been placed on merging regional forest inventory data with satellite-based infor...
Digital soil mapping (DSM) involves the use of georeferenced information and statistical models to m...
Empirical models are important tools for relating field-measured biophysical variables to remote sen...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key parameter used to describe vegetation structures and is widely used i...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important indicator of vegetation development which can be used as a...