Within Australia, the discrimination and mapping of forest communities has traditionally been undertaken at the stand scale using stereo aerial photography. Focusing on mixed species forests in central south-east Queensland, this paper outlines an approach for the generation of tree species maps at the tree crown/cluster level using 1 m spatial resolution Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI; 445.8 nm–837.7 nm wavelength) and the use of these to generate stand-level assessments of community composition. Following automated delineation of tree crowns/crown clusters, spectral reflectance from pixels representing maxima or mean-lit averages of channel reflectance or band ratios were extracted for a range of species including Acacia, An...
Airborne imaging spectroscopy (IS) and laser scanning (ALS) have been explored widely for tree speci...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...
Accurately classifying and mapping plant communities is essential for natural resource conservation ...
Within Australia, the discrimination and mapping of forest communities has traditionally been undert...
The potential use of Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI II) data for discriminating woodla...
For many years, the classification of forest communities and their associated species from airborne ...
In mixed-species forests of complex structure, the delineation of tree crowns is problematic because...
The clearance of vegetation is becoming an increasing concern with implications for biodiversity, gl...
High resolution spatial data, including airborne LiDAR data and newly available WorldView-2 satellit...
This study assessed the utility of hyperspectral imagery in discriminating remnant tree species and ...
To sustainably manage forest biodiversity and monitor changes in species patterning, mapping the spa...
Information on tree species and changes in forest composition is necessary to understand species-spe...
This paper outlines research undertaken to assess the ability of textural information, from image fi...
Tree species identification is critical for sustainable forest management and native forest conserva...
CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) airborne imagery, with high spectral and spatial resol...
Airborne imaging spectroscopy (IS) and laser scanning (ALS) have been explored widely for tree speci...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...
Accurately classifying and mapping plant communities is essential for natural resource conservation ...
Within Australia, the discrimination and mapping of forest communities has traditionally been undert...
The potential use of Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI II) data for discriminating woodla...
For many years, the classification of forest communities and their associated species from airborne ...
In mixed-species forests of complex structure, the delineation of tree crowns is problematic because...
The clearance of vegetation is becoming an increasing concern with implications for biodiversity, gl...
High resolution spatial data, including airborne LiDAR data and newly available WorldView-2 satellit...
This study assessed the utility of hyperspectral imagery in discriminating remnant tree species and ...
To sustainably manage forest biodiversity and monitor changes in species patterning, mapping the spa...
Information on tree species and changes in forest composition is necessary to understand species-spe...
This paper outlines research undertaken to assess the ability of textural information, from image fi...
Tree species identification is critical for sustainable forest management and native forest conserva...
CASI (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) airborne imagery, with high spectral and spatial resol...
Airborne imaging spectroscopy (IS) and laser scanning (ALS) have been explored widely for tree speci...
This study examined the capability of high-resolution imageries for identifying tree species. The IK...
Accurately classifying and mapping plant communities is essential for natural resource conservation ...