The majority of Finnish forests (95%) are certified by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). It is a worldwide leading forest certification scheme. The aim of this study is to analyze the Finnish National Standard of PEFC certification and identify the indicators that can be reliably estimated with remote sensing (RS) techniques. The retrieved data are further verified with a chosen geographical information system (GIS) application. The rapid increase in certified areas globally has created a certain level of mistrust that makes the evaluation by certification bodies (CB) questionable. Firstly, the area of the field audit is limited, and the verification results are based on sampling techniques. Secondly, the eva...
United States and eleven other countries with temperate and boreal forests to move towards sustainab...
During the past decade in forest mapping and monitoring applications, the ability to acquire spatial...
The New Zealand plantation forest industry needs to maintain and improve international competitivene...
The majority of Finnish forests (95%) are certified by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest C...
Voluntary forest certification is an increasingly popular tool allowing producers who meet stringent...
The Nordic countries have long traditions in forest inventory and remote sensing (RS). In sample-bas...
© SISEF. Forests cover nearly 40% of European land, with different country percentage and patchy dis...
We report on the operational use of remotely sensed data by national forest inventory (NFI) programm...
Forest management inventories (FMIs) provide critical information, usually at the stand level, for f...
A pre-requisite for sustainable management of natural resources is the availability of timely, cost-...
independent field samples were measured during 1991–93 in the study area. The first sample was used ...
Safeguarding biodiversity has been one of the most important issues in the environmental and forest ...
Effective management of forest resources requires suitable, up-to-date information on the state, ext...
The purpose of this study was to assess the most frequent non-conformities identified in different E...
A pan-European forest cover map (FMAP2006) was produced using a novel automated classification appro...
United States and eleven other countries with temperate and boreal forests to move towards sustainab...
During the past decade in forest mapping and monitoring applications, the ability to acquire spatial...
The New Zealand plantation forest industry needs to maintain and improve international competitivene...
The majority of Finnish forests (95%) are certified by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest C...
Voluntary forest certification is an increasingly popular tool allowing producers who meet stringent...
The Nordic countries have long traditions in forest inventory and remote sensing (RS). In sample-bas...
© SISEF. Forests cover nearly 40% of European land, with different country percentage and patchy dis...
We report on the operational use of remotely sensed data by national forest inventory (NFI) programm...
Forest management inventories (FMIs) provide critical information, usually at the stand level, for f...
A pre-requisite for sustainable management of natural resources is the availability of timely, cost-...
independent field samples were measured during 1991–93 in the study area. The first sample was used ...
Safeguarding biodiversity has been one of the most important issues in the environmental and forest ...
Effective management of forest resources requires suitable, up-to-date information on the state, ext...
The purpose of this study was to assess the most frequent non-conformities identified in different E...
A pan-European forest cover map (FMAP2006) was produced using a novel automated classification appro...
United States and eleven other countries with temperate and boreal forests to move towards sustainab...
During the past decade in forest mapping and monitoring applications, the ability to acquire spatial...
The New Zealand plantation forest industry needs to maintain and improve international competitivene...