Radiometric changes observed in multi-temporal optical satellite images have an important role in efforts to characterize selective-logging areas. The aim of this study was to analyze the multi-temporal behavior of spectral-mixture responses in satellite images in simulated selective-logging areas in the Amazon forest, considering red/near-infrared spectral relationships. Forest edges were used to infer the selective-logging infrastructure using differently oriented edges in the transition between forest and deforested areas in satellite images. TM/Landsat-5 images acquired at three dates with different solar-illumination geometries were used in this analysis. The method assumed that the radiometric responses between forest with selective-l...
Tropical forests concentrate a large part of the terrestrial biodiversity, provide important resourc...
Imagery from medium resolution satellites, such as Landsat, have long been used to map forest distur...
A study was made of the spectral characteristics of sudden changes occurring in a 40x40 km forest in...
The study objective is to investigate the feasibility and the technical specifications required to d...
Forest cover disturbances due to processes such as logging and forest fires are a widespread issue e...
Selective logging is one of the main causes of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon. However, ...
The article discusses the results of research on radiometric processing of multitemporal satellite i...
Change detection based on satellite remote sensing relies on the comparison of multispectral reflect...
The forests in the Brazilian Amazon have undergone heavy pressures in recent decades not only due to...
Detecting and monitoring forest degradation in the tropics has implications for various fields of in...
Forest logging detection is important for sustainable forest management. The traditional optical sat...
Abstract. Clear cutting in tropical forests is common. A newer phenomenon, selective logging, is evi...
In the Brazilian Amazon, multiple logging activities are undergoing, involving different actors and ...
Aim of this study was to assess the possibility of using of the parameter of symmetry of pixel distr...
Many studies have assessed the process of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon using remote se...
Tropical forests concentrate a large part of the terrestrial biodiversity, provide important resourc...
Imagery from medium resolution satellites, such as Landsat, have long been used to map forest distur...
A study was made of the spectral characteristics of sudden changes occurring in a 40x40 km forest in...
The study objective is to investigate the feasibility and the technical specifications required to d...
Forest cover disturbances due to processes such as logging and forest fires are a widespread issue e...
Selective logging is one of the main causes of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon. However, ...
The article discusses the results of research on radiometric processing of multitemporal satellite i...
Change detection based on satellite remote sensing relies on the comparison of multispectral reflect...
The forests in the Brazilian Amazon have undergone heavy pressures in recent decades not only due to...
Detecting and monitoring forest degradation in the tropics has implications for various fields of in...
Forest logging detection is important for sustainable forest management. The traditional optical sat...
Abstract. Clear cutting in tropical forests is common. A newer phenomenon, selective logging, is evi...
In the Brazilian Amazon, multiple logging activities are undergoing, involving different actors and ...
Aim of this study was to assess the possibility of using of the parameter of symmetry of pixel distr...
Many studies have assessed the process of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon using remote se...
Tropical forests concentrate a large part of the terrestrial biodiversity, provide important resourc...
Imagery from medium resolution satellites, such as Landsat, have long been used to map forest distur...
A study was made of the spectral characteristics of sudden changes occurring in a 40x40 km forest in...