Enhanced vizualization leads to better forest management solutions. This paper discusses the application of numerical remote sensing and geographic information systems to forest inventory. Natural phenomena usually exhibit both continuous and discrete behaviour. Discrete models have been used since the inception of aerial photography, long before the introduction of mathematical statistics, computers or remote sensing but today, forest attributes can also be described as continuous surfaces. This paper briefly presents the uses and limitations of a popular non-parametric estimator (the k-nearest neighbour): it improves visual representation, and provides a better input for GIS based modelling, thus facilitating natural resource inventory an...
In this paper we present a tool for estimating forest inventory data from geo-located photographs. T...
Forest resource information usually change over time, what is monitored by forest inventories using ...
The application of photogrammetry is not as usual in forestry as it is in other fields. The presente...
Enhanced vizualization leads to better forest management solutions. This paper discusses the applica...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
Deriving of the continuous surfaces of key forest characteristics from satellite images and point-wi...
The demand for wide range and precise information on forests promotes continuous development of fore...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONExtrait de documentWe focus on boreal landscapes and t...
The increasing availability of remote sensing data at no or low costs can be used as ancillary data ...
In Lithuania, sampling-based surveys of mature forests started in 2008–2009. These surveys focused o...
International audienceForest map products are widely used and have taken benefit from progresses in ...
Mapping forest variables and associated characteristics is fundamental for forest planning and manag...
Remote sensing (RS) aided forest inventory applications are becoming more and more important for vis...
The New Zealand plantation forest industry needs to maintain and improve international competitivene...
The spatial structure of a forest stand is typically modeled by spatial point process models. Motiva...
In this paper we present a tool for estimating forest inventory data from geo-located photographs. T...
Forest resource information usually change over time, what is monitored by forest inventories using ...
The application of photogrammetry is not as usual in forestry as it is in other fields. The presente...
Enhanced vizualization leads to better forest management solutions. This paper discusses the applica...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
Deriving of the continuous surfaces of key forest characteristics from satellite images and point-wi...
The demand for wide range and precise information on forests promotes continuous development of fore...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / DYMONExtrait de documentWe focus on boreal landscapes and t...
The increasing availability of remote sensing data at no or low costs can be used as ancillary data ...
In Lithuania, sampling-based surveys of mature forests started in 2008–2009. These surveys focused o...
International audienceForest map products are widely used and have taken benefit from progresses in ...
Mapping forest variables and associated characteristics is fundamental for forest planning and manag...
Remote sensing (RS) aided forest inventory applications are becoming more and more important for vis...
The New Zealand plantation forest industry needs to maintain and improve international competitivene...
The spatial structure of a forest stand is typically modeled by spatial point process models. Motiva...
In this paper we present a tool for estimating forest inventory data from geo-located photographs. T...
Forest resource information usually change over time, what is monitored by forest inventories using ...
The application of photogrammetry is not as usual in forestry as it is in other fields. The presente...