On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Thus, natural and anthropogenic change in forest covers can have major impacts not only on local ecosystems but also on global hydrologic, climatic, and biogeochemical cycles that involve exchange of energy, water, carbon, and other elements between the earth and atmosphere. Quantitative information on the state and dynamics of forest ecosystems and their interactions with the global cycles appear necessary to understand how the earth works as a natural system. The information required includes the lateral and vertical distribution of forest cover, the estimates of standing biomass (woody and foliar volume), the phenological and environmental v...
L'augmentation importante de la population mondiale, et par conséquent de ses besoins, exerce une pr...
The advancements in processing and inversion of multi-baseline SAR techniques during the last years ...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Accurate estimates...
There is an urgent need to quantify anthropogenic influence on forest carbon stocks. Using satellite...
Forests are an important component in the earth system. They cover nearly one third of the land surf...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Recent progress in remote sensing provides much-needed, large-scale spatio-temporal information on h...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies drive innovations in forest resource assessm...
A better understanding of ecosystem processes requires accurate estimates of forest biomass and stru...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
FORESTS are important ecosystems to all life on Earth. They provide shelter for many flora and fauna...
Remote sensing data acquired by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) provide unique opportunities for fore...
AbstractThe structure of forests, the three-dimensional arrangement of individual trees, has a profo...
Forests play a vital role in the wellbeing of our planet. Large and small scale deforestation acros...
L'augmentation importante de la population mondiale, et par conséquent de ses besoins, exerce une pr...
The advancements in processing and inversion of multi-baseline SAR techniques during the last years ...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Accurate estimates...
There is an urgent need to quantify anthropogenic influence on forest carbon stocks. Using satellite...
Forests are an important component in the earth system. They cover nearly one third of the land surf...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Recent progress in remote sensing provides much-needed, large-scale spatio-temporal information on h...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies drive innovations in forest resource assessm...
A better understanding of ecosystem processes requires accurate estimates of forest biomass and stru...
Assessments of forest cover, forest carbon stocks and carbon emissions from deforestation and degrad...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
FORESTS are important ecosystems to all life on Earth. They provide shelter for many flora and fauna...
Remote sensing data acquired by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) provide unique opportunities for fore...
AbstractThe structure of forests, the three-dimensional arrangement of individual trees, has a profo...
Forests play a vital role in the wellbeing of our planet. Large and small scale deforestation acros...
L'augmentation importante de la population mondiale, et par conséquent de ses besoins, exerce une pr...
The advancements in processing and inversion of multi-baseline SAR techniques during the last years ...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Accurate estimates...