Research in the application of remotely sensed data from LANDSAT or other airborne platforms to the efficient management of a large timber based forest industry was divided into three phases: (1) establishment of a photo/ground sample correlation, (2) investigation of techniques for multi-spectral digital analysis, and (3) development of a semi-automated multi-level sampling system. To properly verify results, three distinct test areas were selected: (1) Jacksonville Mill Region, Lower Coastal Plain, Flatwoods, (2) Pensacola Mill Region, Middle Coastal Plain, and (3) Mississippi Mill Region, Middle Coastal Plain. The following conclusions were reached: (1) the probability of establishing an information base suitable for management requireme...
Forest inventory is the fundamental base information for most decision making processes in today’s ...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Determining the number of trees in a stand, known as stand density, is one of the key fundamental in...
The author has identified the following significant results. Analysis of LANDSAT temporal data, spec...
Primary objectives were to develop remote sensing analysis techniques for extracting forest related ...
Remote aerial sensing and automatic mapping for forest resources information syste
Structure from motion (SfM) derived three dimensional (3D) point clouds have performed well in compa...
In recent decades, remote sensing techniques and the associated hardware and software have made subs...
Studies involving Landsat MSS imagery of the southeastern United States have indicated that its prim...
Remote sensing in forestry has always provided a severe challenge to the sensor/platform hardware. I...
Earth resources information system using aerial photographs and digital computer
Increased utilization studies for current remote sensor and analysis capabilities included: (1) a re...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
A method of relating different classifications at each stage of a multistage, multiresource inventor...
The digital timber volume estimation method was developed primarily for use with Landsat MSS scanner...
Forest inventory is the fundamental base information for most decision making processes in today’s ...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Determining the number of trees in a stand, known as stand density, is one of the key fundamental in...
The author has identified the following significant results. Analysis of LANDSAT temporal data, spec...
Primary objectives were to develop remote sensing analysis techniques for extracting forest related ...
Remote aerial sensing and automatic mapping for forest resources information syste
Structure from motion (SfM) derived three dimensional (3D) point clouds have performed well in compa...
In recent decades, remote sensing techniques and the associated hardware and software have made subs...
Studies involving Landsat MSS imagery of the southeastern United States have indicated that its prim...
Remote sensing in forestry has always provided a severe challenge to the sensor/platform hardware. I...
Earth resources information system using aerial photographs and digital computer
Increased utilization studies for current remote sensor and analysis capabilities included: (1) a re...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
A method of relating different classifications at each stage of a multistage, multiresource inventor...
The digital timber volume estimation method was developed primarily for use with Landsat MSS scanner...
Forest inventory is the fundamental base information for most decision making processes in today’s ...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Determining the number of trees in a stand, known as stand density, is one of the key fundamental in...