As cloud cover exacerbates the application of optical satellite data for forest monitoring in tropical wet and dry regions during the rainy season, data acquisition is mainly restricted to the dry season. When analyzing wide areas, large numbers of single scenes obtained at different times of the dry season are often handled. Such imagery is characterized by changes of spectral reflectance due to vegetation phenology, varying atmospheric effects and solar geometries. In order to allow batch processing with automatic classification techniques, interscene comparability is required and data have to be radiometrically normalized. Cambodia is characterized by a mixture of evergreen, semi-evergreen and deciduous forest types, the latter two exper...
The forest canopy leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural variable directly affecting funct...
This study presents an approach to forest canopy disturbance monitoring in evergreen forests in cont...
Tropical forests are key components of the biogeochemical cycles, complex in structure, diversity an...
In support to the Remote Sensing Survey of the global Forest Resource Assessment (FRA) 2010 of the U...
Tropical environments present a unique challenge for optical time series analysis, primarily owing t...
Continuous field of tree cover, or canopy cover (CC) is an important information required in ecology...
The need for quantitative and accurate information to characterize the state and evolution of vegeta...
Forest ecosystems represent an important component of natural systems by regulating climate and biog...
Facing environmental issues in a global change context requires improving our knowledge about the la...
Information on vegetation phenology and land cover for the area of the Mekong Basin are derived for ...
The association between spectral reflectance and canopy processes remains challenging for quantifyin...
The Mekong Basin in Southeast Asia is one of the largest international river basins in the world. It...
Approximately two-thirds of the tropical forest destroyed each year are caused by small-scale farmer...
This study presents an approach to forest canopy disturbance monitoring in evergreen forests in cont...
Detailed mapping of land cover is essential for supporting science-based sustainable landscape mana...
The forest canopy leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural variable directly affecting funct...
This study presents an approach to forest canopy disturbance monitoring in evergreen forests in cont...
Tropical forests are key components of the biogeochemical cycles, complex in structure, diversity an...
In support to the Remote Sensing Survey of the global Forest Resource Assessment (FRA) 2010 of the U...
Tropical environments present a unique challenge for optical time series analysis, primarily owing t...
Continuous field of tree cover, or canopy cover (CC) is an important information required in ecology...
The need for quantitative and accurate information to characterize the state and evolution of vegeta...
Forest ecosystems represent an important component of natural systems by regulating climate and biog...
Facing environmental issues in a global change context requires improving our knowledge about the la...
Information on vegetation phenology and land cover for the area of the Mekong Basin are derived for ...
The association between spectral reflectance and canopy processes remains challenging for quantifyin...
The Mekong Basin in Southeast Asia is one of the largest international river basins in the world. It...
Approximately two-thirds of the tropical forest destroyed each year are caused by small-scale farmer...
This study presents an approach to forest canopy disturbance monitoring in evergreen forests in cont...
Detailed mapping of land cover is essential for supporting science-based sustainable landscape mana...
The forest canopy leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural variable directly affecting funct...
This study presents an approach to forest canopy disturbance monitoring in evergreen forests in cont...
Tropical forests are key components of the biogeochemical cycles, complex in structure, diversity an...