The distributions of various forest cover types on Changbai Mountain of northeastern China were examined by interpreting Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite data. The area studied consists of the Changbai Nature Reserve plus an 8 km wide buffer zone. The dominant forest cover types were mixed Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis Sieb. & Zucc.) hardwood forest below 1100 m above sea level (asl) and evergreen coniferous forest between 1100 and 1650 m asl. These two forest cover types accounted for about 70% of the area inside the reserve, and 50% of the area outside the reserve. Other forest cover types included aspen (Populus davidiana Dode) - white birch (Betula platyphylla Sukachev) forest, hardwood forest, larch (Larix olgensis A. Henry) forest, s...
This study examines the suitability of 30 m Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), 250 m time-series Moderate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the conversions of forests in Northeast China during 1988-20...
Globally, the extent of forest continues to decline, however, some countries have increased their fo...
The transnational area of Changbai Mountain (TACM) is crucial to sustainable development in Northeas...
In this study we employed intensive field investigation augmented by remote sensing data to reveal t...
Forest change is a major contributor to changes in carbon stocks and trace gas fluxes between terres...
Despite their protected status, forest reserves can be influenced by anthropogenic activities within...
The spatially explicit reconstruction of historical land-cover datasets plays an important role in s...
National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB950904 2012CB95570001;National Science Foundation of...
Space-borne satellite imagery is increasingly used for classifying and characterising forest cover ...
The Three-North Shelter Forest Region (TNSFR) of China exhibits obvious forest cover changes that ha...
Tree line ecotone in the Changbai Mountains has undergone large changes in the past decades. Tree lo...
Forest change is a major contributor to changes in carbon stocks and trace gas fluxes between terre...
Forest is the lung of the earth, and it has important effect on maintaining the ecological balance o...
Tree line ecotone in the Changbai Mountains has undergone large changes in the past decades. Tree lo...
This study examines the suitability of 30 m Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), 250 m time-series Moderate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the conversions of forests in Northeast China during 1988-20...
Globally, the extent of forest continues to decline, however, some countries have increased their fo...
The transnational area of Changbai Mountain (TACM) is crucial to sustainable development in Northeas...
In this study we employed intensive field investigation augmented by remote sensing data to reveal t...
Forest change is a major contributor to changes in carbon stocks and trace gas fluxes between terres...
Despite their protected status, forest reserves can be influenced by anthropogenic activities within...
The spatially explicit reconstruction of historical land-cover datasets plays an important role in s...
National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB950904 2012CB95570001;National Science Foundation of...
Space-borne satellite imagery is increasingly used for classifying and characterising forest cover ...
The Three-North Shelter Forest Region (TNSFR) of China exhibits obvious forest cover changes that ha...
Tree line ecotone in the Changbai Mountains has undergone large changes in the past decades. Tree lo...
Forest change is a major contributor to changes in carbon stocks and trace gas fluxes between terre...
Forest is the lung of the earth, and it has important effect on maintaining the ecological balance o...
Tree line ecotone in the Changbai Mountains has undergone large changes in the past decades. Tree lo...
This study examines the suitability of 30 m Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), 250 m time-series Moderate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the conversions of forests in Northeast China during 1988-20...
Globally, the extent of forest continues to decline, however, some countries have increased their fo...