LANDSAT digital data were used to map eleven categories of land cover in north central Minnesota. The classification accuracy of these maps was found to be very low and they were not adequate for use by field level resource managers. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of various processing systems, different algorithms, and the problems in selecting training sets, is included
The recent implementation of the Forest Resource Information System has provided the capability of c...
A working conference was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota November 12-14, 1980 dealing with Landsat...
New demands on our land resources require more stringent controls and management practices. The admi...
LANDSAT digital data were used to map eleven categories of land cover in north central Minnesota. Th...
The Minnesota State Planning Agency has developed a geographically referenced Land Management Inform...
In forestry, as in many other disciplines involving land management, there exists a definite need fo...
Procedure 1 approaches to developing land cover classifications were compared with the Multicluster ...
LANDSAT computer compatible tapes (CCTs) were processed on the Bendix Multispectral Data Analysis ...
The major conclusions reached in this research effort are: 1) Landsat derived land cover classificat...
The use of maximum likelihood classification for mapping vegetation species with Landsat presupposes...
All levels of government share the need for natural resource information. Remote Sensing and compute...
There are difficulties in land cover/use classification of LANDSAT MSS and TM data. The minimum leve...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1981A technique for collecting and recording re...
During the past decade, increased emphasis has been placed on land use planning at state, regional a...
The development of LANDSAT classification accuracy assessment techniques, and of a computerized syst...
The recent implementation of the Forest Resource Information System has provided the capability of c...
A working conference was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota November 12-14, 1980 dealing with Landsat...
New demands on our land resources require more stringent controls and management practices. The admi...
LANDSAT digital data were used to map eleven categories of land cover in north central Minnesota. Th...
The Minnesota State Planning Agency has developed a geographically referenced Land Management Inform...
In forestry, as in many other disciplines involving land management, there exists a definite need fo...
Procedure 1 approaches to developing land cover classifications were compared with the Multicluster ...
LANDSAT computer compatible tapes (CCTs) were processed on the Bendix Multispectral Data Analysis ...
The major conclusions reached in this research effort are: 1) Landsat derived land cover classificat...
The use of maximum likelihood classification for mapping vegetation species with Landsat presupposes...
All levels of government share the need for natural resource information. Remote Sensing and compute...
There are difficulties in land cover/use classification of LANDSAT MSS and TM data. The minimum leve...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1981A technique for collecting and recording re...
During the past decade, increased emphasis has been placed on land use planning at state, regional a...
The development of LANDSAT classification accuracy assessment techniques, and of a computerized syst...
The recent implementation of the Forest Resource Information System has provided the capability of c...
A working conference was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota November 12-14, 1980 dealing with Landsat...
New demands on our land resources require more stringent controls and management practices. The admi...