This paper discusses the use of medium resolution Landsat TM satellite images to support conventional approaches of Lithuanian forest inventory practices. Estimation accuracies achieved using just field measured sample plots, Landsat TM satellite images and two non-parametric k-nearest neighbor and most similar neighbor estimators were studied at a level of compartments. 19 mature forest areas, prepared for final felling with GPS measured borders and all trees callipered, were used for validation. Notably higher estimation accuracies were achieved using field sample plots distributed through the whole forest area studied than just ones located on mature forest stands. The root mean square deviations in estimating compartment-wise volume of ...
The purpose of the present study was to convey to the reader the method and application of the Finni...
Forest biomass has had a growing importance in the world economy as a global strategic reserve, due ...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283The aim of this study was to test the usability of airborne lase...
Deriving of the continuous surfaces of key forest characteristics from satellite images and point-wi...
In Lithuania, sampling-based surveys of mature forests started in 2008–2009. These surveys focused o...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
This paper presents (he GIS database of Lithuanian forest resources, which was created basing on sat...
Traditionally, numerous solutions are used for satellite image based forest change detection. Most o...
The aim of the study – improvement of on-going in Lithuania forest inventories based on satellite im...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.sciencedirect.comThis paper describes application...
The paper presents a method based on two phase sampling and applicable to forest inventories. The fi...
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 ...
Aim of study: The objective of the study was the comparative assessment of various spatial resolutio...
The aim of the study was to develop a tool for the estimation of forest variables using high-resolut...
The purpose of the present study was to convey to the reader the method and application of the Finni...
Forest biomass has had a growing importance in the world economy as a global strategic reserve, due ...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283The aim of this study was to test the usability of airborne lase...
Deriving of the continuous surfaces of key forest characteristics from satellite images and point-wi...
In Lithuania, sampling-based surveys of mature forests started in 2008–2009. These surveys focused o...
This paper discusses the continuous field view of representing geography and its role in forest inve...
This paper presents (he GIS database of Lithuanian forest resources, which was created basing on sat...
Traditionally, numerous solutions are used for satellite image based forest change detection. Most o...
The aim of the study – improvement of on-going in Lithuania forest inventories based on satellite im...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.sciencedirect.comThis paper describes application...
The paper presents a method based on two phase sampling and applicable to forest inventories. The fi...
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 ...
Aim of study: The objective of the study was the comparative assessment of various spatial resolutio...
The aim of the study was to develop a tool for the estimation of forest variables using high-resolut...
The purpose of the present study was to convey to the reader the method and application of the Finni...
Forest biomass has had a growing importance in the world economy as a global strategic reserve, due ...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283The aim of this study was to test the usability of airborne lase...