Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and recreation, and intangible services such as climate regulation, biodiversity, and watershed protection. On the other hand, forests can also be considered roadblocks to progress that occupy space more productively used for agriculture, making consideration of their regulating services crucial for balancing land use and forest loss. Monitoring forest cover and loss is critical for obtaining the data necessary to help define what is needed to maintain the varying forest service requirements in different parts of the world. There is an increasing need for timely and accurate forest change information, and consequently a greater interest in monitorin...
Earth’s forests contain nearly three-fourths of the World’s floral and faunal diversity, function as...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Chapter 2.1 presents the state of the art for data and approaches to be used for monitoring forest a...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
As presented in Chapters 1 and 2, forests provide crucial ecosystem services. In this respect it is ...
National but locally relevant forest disturbance datasets are required to implement successful conse...
Research groups at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) have been heavily involved in the development of ...
Forest ecosystems have recently received worldwide attention due to their biological diversity and t...
The essential role of forests as providers of wood, food, medicinal products and environmental servi...
Covering recent developments in satellite observation data undertaken for monitoring forest areas fr...
The world¿s forests provide vital economic, social and environmental benefits. ... Since 1946, the F...
Satellite data potentially provide a useful tool for estimating forest cover and monitoring changes....
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
This paper evaluates the opportunity provided by global interferometric radar datasets for monitorin...
Earth’s forests contain nearly three-fourths of the World’s floral and faunal diversity, function as...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Chapter 2.1 presents the state of the art for data and approaches to be used for monitoring forest a...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
As presented in Chapters 1 and 2, forests provide crucial ecosystem services. In this respect it is ...
National but locally relevant forest disturbance datasets are required to implement successful conse...
Research groups at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) have been heavily involved in the development of ...
Forest ecosystems have recently received worldwide attention due to their biological diversity and t...
The essential role of forests as providers of wood, food, medicinal products and environmental servi...
Covering recent developments in satellite observation data undertaken for monitoring forest areas fr...
The world¿s forests provide vital economic, social and environmental benefits. ... Since 1946, the F...
Satellite data potentially provide a useful tool for estimating forest cover and monitoring changes....
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
This paper evaluates the opportunity provided by global interferometric radar datasets for monitorin...
Earth’s forests contain nearly three-fourths of the World’s floral and faunal diversity, function as...
On a global scale, forests represent most of the terrestrial standing biomass (80 to 90 percent). Th...
Chapter 2.1 presents the state of the art for data and approaches to be used for monitoring forest a...