Plant classification is quite complex and multilevel. All living organisms are divided into domains, kingdoms, types, classes, ranks, families, tribes, and species. This classification complexity is also reflected in the classification of biogeographic maps, which is much simpler. Based on floristic dependence, vegetation is grouped by connecting it into spatial (territorial) complexes. This paper presents the interfaces of mapping methods with taxonomic vegetation types at different hierarchical levels. At the same time, examples of vegetation mapping techniques from national and thematic atlases of different countries are presented in this article. UAV aerial photographs are widely used for local mapping of vegetation areas. The authors o...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...
Understanding ecological patterns and response to climate change requires unbiased data on species d...
The popularisation of aerial remote sensing using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), has boosted the ca...
This project develops and demonstrates methods to introduce UAV sourced remote sensing products for ...
This investigation constituted an attempt to forge a methodological link between ground and aerial s...
The alpine treeline ecotone is expected to move upwards in elevation with global warming. Thus, mapp...
The alpine treeline ecotone is expected to move upwards in elevation with global warming. Thus, mapp...
Aquatic vegetation has important ecological and regulatory functions and should be monitored in orde...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Automated feature extraction based on prototypes is only partially successful when applied to remote...
An underlying premise of any segmentation method is that spectral similarity and thematic similarity...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...
Understanding ecological patterns and response to climate change requires unbiased data on species d...
The popularisation of aerial remote sensing using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), has boosted the ca...
This project develops and demonstrates methods to introduce UAV sourced remote sensing products for ...
This investigation constituted an attempt to forge a methodological link between ground and aerial s...
The alpine treeline ecotone is expected to move upwards in elevation with global warming. Thus, mapp...
The alpine treeline ecotone is expected to move upwards in elevation with global warming. Thus, mapp...
Aquatic vegetation has important ecological and regulatory functions and should be monitored in orde...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) open up new perspectives for the repetitive spatial monitoring of veg...
Automated feature extraction based on prototypes is only partially successful when applied to remote...
An underlying premise of any segmentation method is that spectral similarity and thematic similarity...
This paper focuses on the use of ultra-high resolution Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery to cl...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...
Accurate estimates of forest canopy are essential for the characterization of forest ecosystems. Rem...