Coarse woody debris (CWD; large parts of dead trees) is a vital element of forest ecosystems, playing an important role in nutrient cycling, carbon storage, fire fuel, microhabitats, and overall forest structure. However, there is a lack of effective tools for identifying and mapping both standing (snags) and downed (logs) CWD in complex natural settings. We applied a random forest machine learning classifier to detect CWD in centimetric aerial imagery acquired over a 270-hectare study area in the boreal forest of Alberta, Canada. We used a geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) approach in the classification with spectral, spatial, and LiDAR (light detection and ranging)-derived height predictor variables. We found CWD to be detec...
Aim: The upland moorlands of Britain form distinctive landscapes of international conservation impor...
Dead wood is a key forest structural component for maintaining biodiversity and storing carbon. Desp...
The amount and variability of dead wood in a forest stand is an important indicator of forest biodiv...
Deadwood provides a habitat for a large number of species and acts as a significant carbon storage. ...
Downed logs on the forest floor provide habitat for species, fuel for forest fires, and function as ...
Woody debris (WD) is an important element in forest ecosystems. It provides critical habitat for pla...
Knowledge of forest structure can be used to guide sustainable forest management decisions. Currentl...
Surveying of woody debris left over from harvesting operations on managed forests is an important st...
Sustainably managing the world’s forests requires detailed inventories of the resource at varying sp...
Climate change can increase the number of uprooted trees. Although there have been an increasing num...
Dead wood such as coarse dead wood debris (CWD) is an important component in natural forests since i...
Deadwood and decaying wood are the most important components for the biodiversity of boreal forests,...
Recent increases in forest diseases have produced significant mortality in boreal forests. These dis...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
Global climate change has had a drastic impact on our environment. Previous study showed that pest d...
Aim: The upland moorlands of Britain form distinctive landscapes of international conservation impor...
Dead wood is a key forest structural component for maintaining biodiversity and storing carbon. Desp...
The amount and variability of dead wood in a forest stand is an important indicator of forest biodiv...
Deadwood provides a habitat for a large number of species and acts as a significant carbon storage. ...
Downed logs on the forest floor provide habitat for species, fuel for forest fires, and function as ...
Woody debris (WD) is an important element in forest ecosystems. It provides critical habitat for pla...
Knowledge of forest structure can be used to guide sustainable forest management decisions. Currentl...
Surveying of woody debris left over from harvesting operations on managed forests is an important st...
Sustainably managing the world’s forests requires detailed inventories of the resource at varying sp...
Climate change can increase the number of uprooted trees. Although there have been an increasing num...
Dead wood such as coarse dead wood debris (CWD) is an important component in natural forests since i...
Deadwood and decaying wood are the most important components for the biodiversity of boreal forests,...
Recent increases in forest diseases have produced significant mortality in boreal forests. These dis...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
Global climate change has had a drastic impact on our environment. Previous study showed that pest d...
Aim: The upland moorlands of Britain form distinctive landscapes of international conservation impor...
Dead wood is a key forest structural component for maintaining biodiversity and storing carbon. Desp...
The amount and variability of dead wood in a forest stand is an important indicator of forest biodiv...