Knowledge of the distribution of tree species within a forest is key for multiple economic and ecological applications. This information is traditionally acquired through time-consuming and thereby expensive field work. Our study evaluates the suitability of a visible to near-infrared (VNIR) hyperspectral dataset with a spatial resolution of 0.4 m for the classification of 13 tree species (8 broadleaf, 5 coniferous) on an individual tree crown level in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve ‘Wienerwald’, a temperate Austrian forest. The study also assesses the automation potential for the delineation of tree crowns using a mean shift segmentation algorithm in order to permit model application over large areas. Object-based Random Forest c...
Mapping a specific tree species at individual tree level across landscapes using remote sensing is c...
In precision forestry, tree species identification is key to evaluating the role of forest ecosystem...
In this paper we analyze the problem of tree species classification in the Southern Alps by using hi...
Tree species classification accuracy at the individual tree crown (ITC) level depends on many factor...
The Bavarian Forest National Park is a unique area of forest stands that developed with low anthropo...
Abstract Background Remote sensing techniques and data are becoming increasingly popular in forest m...
The identification of tree species is a substantial part of forest inventory and necessary to effic...
Forest structural properties are traditionally acquired during extensive fieldwork campaigns. A grea...
Knowledge of tree species composition is obligatory in forest management. Accurate tree species maps...
To sustainably manage forest biodiversity and monitor changes in species patterning, mapping the spa...
The review focuses on use of airborne hyperspectral imagery in forest species classification. Studie...
Structural and spectral information on single trees is needed for diff erent purposes in forest rese...
International audienceAbstract. Hyperspectral images (HI) and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) pr...
Detailed information about tree species composition is critical to forest managers and ecologists. I...
An international data science challenge, called National Ecological Observatory Network—National Ins...
Mapping a specific tree species at individual tree level across landscapes using remote sensing is c...
In precision forestry, tree species identification is key to evaluating the role of forest ecosystem...
In this paper we analyze the problem of tree species classification in the Southern Alps by using hi...
Tree species classification accuracy at the individual tree crown (ITC) level depends on many factor...
The Bavarian Forest National Park is a unique area of forest stands that developed with low anthropo...
Abstract Background Remote sensing techniques and data are becoming increasingly popular in forest m...
The identification of tree species is a substantial part of forest inventory and necessary to effic...
Forest structural properties are traditionally acquired during extensive fieldwork campaigns. A grea...
Knowledge of tree species composition is obligatory in forest management. Accurate tree species maps...
To sustainably manage forest biodiversity and monitor changes in species patterning, mapping the spa...
The review focuses on use of airborne hyperspectral imagery in forest species classification. Studie...
Structural and spectral information on single trees is needed for diff erent purposes in forest rese...
International audienceAbstract. Hyperspectral images (HI) and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) pr...
Detailed information about tree species composition is critical to forest managers and ecologists. I...
An international data science challenge, called National Ecological Observatory Network—National Ins...
Mapping a specific tree species at individual tree level across landscapes using remote sensing is c...
In precision forestry, tree species identification is key to evaluating the role of forest ecosystem...
In this paper we analyze the problem of tree species classification in the Southern Alps by using hi...