As presented in Chapters 1 and 2, forests provide crucial ecosystem services. In this respect it is important to tackle the technical issues surrounding the ability to produce accurate maps and consistent estimates of forest type, location, area, condition, and changes in these factors at scales from global to local. Remotely sensed data from Earth-observing satellites are crucial to such efforts.JRC.H.3-Forest Resources and Climat
Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a ...
The essential role of forests as providers of wood, food, medicinal products and environmental servi...
Integrating multisource Earth observation (EO) data and methods allows studying forest biodiversity ...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
Changes in forest cover have become recognised as an important global environmental issue. This chap...
There is an increasing need for cost effective Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the informat...
[In lieu of abstract, extract from first page]\ud Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land...
Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Advancements in Earth Observation (EO) technologies show huge potential for systematic and temporal ...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
National but locally relevant forest disturbance datasets are required to implement successful conse...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Historically, it appears that some of the WRCF have survived because i) they lack sufficient quantit...
Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a ...
The essential role of forests as providers of wood, food, medicinal products and environmental servi...
Integrating multisource Earth observation (EO) data and methods allows studying forest biodiversity ...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
Changes in forest cover have become recognised as an important global environmental issue. This chap...
There is an increasing need for cost effective Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the informat...
[In lieu of abstract, extract from first page]\ud Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land...
Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Advancements in Earth Observation (EO) technologies show huge potential for systematic and temporal ...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
National but locally relevant forest disturbance datasets are required to implement successful conse...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Historically, it appears that some of the WRCF have survived because i) they lack sufficient quantit...
Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a ...
The essential role of forests as providers of wood, food, medicinal products and environmental servi...
Integrating multisource Earth observation (EO) data and methods allows studying forest biodiversity ...