The availability of accurate and timely information on timber volume is important for supporting operational forest management. One option is to combine statistical concepts (e.g., small area estimates) with specifically designed terrestrial sampling strategies to provide estimations also on the level of administrative units such as forest districts. This may suffice for economic assessments, but still fails to provide spatially explicit information on the distribution of timber volume within these management units. This type of information, however, is needed for decision-makers to design and implement appropriate management operations. The German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate is currently implementing an object-oriented database t...
The boreal forest is the Earth's largest terrestrial biome, covering some 12 million km2 and account...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
Fennica 41(3): 441–456. One of the most common applications of remote sensing in forestry is the pro...
In Central Europe spruce and pine are severely affected by the impacts of climate change. In several...
International audienceIn the framework of the project LEBEN-Abruzzo, high resolution satellite data ...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) are key data and tools to better understand the role of forests in...
A key factor for operational forest management and forest monitoring is the availability of up-to-da...
This paper describes an evaluation of the potential of medium resolution (20–30 m pixel size) satell...
In this study, data from the satellite sensors TanDEM-X and Sentinel-2 were combined with national f...
Stereo satellites provide height information of the earth's surface with increasing accuracy. High t...
Three-quarters of Finland’s land surface area is filled with forests, which compose a great part of ...
The study presents the preliminary results of two classification exercises assessing the capabilitie...
The Bavarian Forest National Park is a unique area of forest stands that developed with low anthropo...
Forest management is an important and complex process, which has significant implications on the env...
International audienceTemperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NG...
The boreal forest is the Earth's largest terrestrial biome, covering some 12 million km2 and account...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
Fennica 41(3): 441–456. One of the most common applications of remote sensing in forestry is the pro...
In Central Europe spruce and pine are severely affected by the impacts of climate change. In several...
International audienceIn the framework of the project LEBEN-Abruzzo, high resolution satellite data ...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) are key data and tools to better understand the role of forests in...
A key factor for operational forest management and forest monitoring is the availability of up-to-da...
This paper describes an evaluation of the potential of medium resolution (20–30 m pixel size) satell...
In this study, data from the satellite sensors TanDEM-X and Sentinel-2 were combined with national f...
Stereo satellites provide height information of the earth's surface with increasing accuracy. High t...
Three-quarters of Finland’s land surface area is filled with forests, which compose a great part of ...
The study presents the preliminary results of two classification exercises assessing the capabilitie...
The Bavarian Forest National Park is a unique area of forest stands that developed with low anthropo...
Forest management is an important and complex process, which has significant implications on the env...
International audienceTemperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NG...
The boreal forest is the Earth's largest terrestrial biome, covering some 12 million km2 and account...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
Fennica 41(3): 441–456. One of the most common applications of remote sensing in forestry is the pro...