The Forest Pest Management Division (FPMD) of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry has the responsibility for conducting annual surveys of the State's forest lands to accurately detect, map, and appraise forest insect infestations. A standardized, timely, and cost-effective method of accurately surveying forests and their condition should enhance the probability of suppressing infestations. The repetitive and synoptic coverage provided by LANDSAT (formerly ERTS) makes such satellite-derived data potentially attractive as a survey medium for monitoring forest insect damage over large areas. Forest Pest Management Division personnel have expressed keen interest in LANDSAT data and have informally cooperated with NASA/Goddard Space Flight Cente...
The development of LANDSAT classification accuracy assessment techniques, and of a computerized syst...
The author has identified the following significant results. Significant progress has been made in d...
In forestry, as in many other disciplines involving land management, there exists a definite need fo...
An automated system for conducting annual gypsy moth defoliation surveys using LANDSAT MSS data and ...
A LANDSAT digital mosaic data base for the State of Pennsylvania was prepared for use in the develop...
The effectiveness of using LANDSAT-1 multispectral digital data and imagery, supplemented by ground ...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
A user friendly front end was constructed to facilitate access to the LANDSAT mosaic data base suppl...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results of analysis of ERTS-1 color com...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
The author has identified the following significant results. Due to the fact that all of the ERTS-1 ...
The development of LANDSAT classification accuracy assessment techniques, and of a computerized syst...
The author has identified the following significant results. Significant progress has been made in d...
In forestry, as in many other disciplines involving land management, there exists a definite need fo...
An automated system for conducting annual gypsy moth defoliation surveys using LANDSAT MSS data and ...
A LANDSAT digital mosaic data base for the State of Pennsylvania was prepared for use in the develop...
The effectiveness of using LANDSAT-1 multispectral digital data and imagery, supplemented by ground ...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
A user friendly front end was constructed to facilitate access to the LANDSAT mosaic data base suppl...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results of analysis of ERTS-1 color com...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
The author has identified the following significant results. Due to the fact that all of the ERTS-1 ...
The development of LANDSAT classification accuracy assessment techniques, and of a computerized syst...
The author has identified the following significant results. Significant progress has been made in d...
In forestry, as in many other disciplines involving land management, there exists a definite need fo...