This paper describes an evaluation of the potential of medium resolution (20–30 m pixel size) satellite data to monitor the growth of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis Bong. Carr.) plantations in the UK. The aim is to develop a cost-effective methodology to allow crops to be monitored by remote sensing and, in particular, to provide a mechanism to identify compartments that fail to establish as commercially viable crops. The method used involves predicting forest variables from optical reflectance imagery and field observations using generalized linear modelling. The first stage of this process is to establish the quantitative relationship between forest structure and reflectance data from the Landsat ETM+ and SPOT 4 HRVIR sensors. This was in...
Estimation of forest stand parameters using remotely sensed data has considerable significance for s...
Typescript (photocopy).Forest stand parameters were shown to be estimable, using data acquired by th...
Satellite data potentially provide a useful tool for estimating forest cover and monitoring changes....
Monitoring growth patterns over large forest estates using field survey methods is a time-consuming ...
This paper compares and contrasts predictions of forest height in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) pl...
This study evaluates the ability of LiDAR, IKONOS and Landsat ETM+ data to provide estimates of fore...
The availability of accurate and timely information on timber volume is important for supporting ope...
International audienceIn the framework of the project LEBEN-Abruzzo, high resolution satellite data ...
Remote sensing techniques have been seen as valuable and low-cost tools for frequent forest inventor...
Monitoring the composition of regeneration stands is an important goal of forest management in Main...
Effective management of forest resources requires reliable and timely information on their status. I...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]51 - METHODO / GEOSYSTEMESThe use of high resolution satellite da...
Forest biomass has had a growing importance in the world economy as a global strategic reserve, due ...
Abstract. The performance of visible and near-infrared radiometers was examined for forest stand par...
Nutrient deficiency in forest stands has a negative impact on timber production. Although there are ...
Estimation of forest stand parameters using remotely sensed data has considerable significance for s...
Typescript (photocopy).Forest stand parameters were shown to be estimable, using data acquired by th...
Satellite data potentially provide a useful tool for estimating forest cover and monitoring changes....
Monitoring growth patterns over large forest estates using field survey methods is a time-consuming ...
This paper compares and contrasts predictions of forest height in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) pl...
This study evaluates the ability of LiDAR, IKONOS and Landsat ETM+ data to provide estimates of fore...
The availability of accurate and timely information on timber volume is important for supporting ope...
International audienceIn the framework of the project LEBEN-Abruzzo, high resolution satellite data ...
Remote sensing techniques have been seen as valuable and low-cost tools for frequent forest inventor...
Monitoring the composition of regeneration stands is an important goal of forest management in Main...
Effective management of forest resources requires reliable and timely information on their status. I...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]51 - METHODO / GEOSYSTEMESThe use of high resolution satellite da...
Forest biomass has had a growing importance in the world economy as a global strategic reserve, due ...
Abstract. The performance of visible and near-infrared radiometers was examined for forest stand par...
Nutrient deficiency in forest stands has a negative impact on timber production. Although there are ...
Estimation of forest stand parameters using remotely sensed data has considerable significance for s...
Typescript (photocopy).Forest stand parameters were shown to be estimable, using data acquired by th...
Satellite data potentially provide a useful tool for estimating forest cover and monitoring changes....