Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack of calibration data limits their use in forest change analysis. We propose an approach where we combine repeat aerial photography, tree-ring reconstructions, and Bayesian inference to study changes in forests. Using stereopairs of aerial photographs from five boreal forest landscapes, we visually interpreted canopy cover in contiguous 0.1-ha cells at three time points during 1959–2011. We used tree-ring measurements to produce calibration data for the interpretation, and to quantify the bias and error associated with the interpretation. Then, we discerned credible canopy cover changes from the interpretation error noise using Bayesian in...
Over the last century Canadian boreal forests have warmed by 2-3° C, causing growing seasons to leng...
In recent years, digital repeat photography has received increasing attention as an inexpensive mean...
Hyvönen, P. & Anttila, P. 2006. Change detection in boreal forests using bi-temporal aeria
Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack o...
Abstract Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, ...
Field data describing the height growth of trees or stands over several decades are very scarce. Con...
Context: Changes in the structure of boreal old-growth forests are typically studied at a specific s...
The erosion of old-growth forests in boreal managed landscapes is a major issue currently faced by f...
The advancement and accessibility of high-resolution remotely sensed data has made it feasible to de...
Global environmental change alters forest dynamics, but the effects vary regionally and the changes ...
AbstractA multiannual series of high-resolution small-format aerial digital photography was employed...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
The majority of the boreal forests in Finland are regularly thinned or clear-cut, and these actions ...
The historic usage of Swedish farmlands created a mosaic landscape with many biotopes and a great bi...
AbstractHistorical baselines of forest cover are needed to understand the causes and consequences of...
Over the last century Canadian boreal forests have warmed by 2-3° C, causing growing seasons to leng...
In recent years, digital repeat photography has received increasing attention as an inexpensive mean...
Hyvönen, P. & Anttila, P. 2006. Change detection in boreal forests using bi-temporal aeria
Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack o...
Abstract Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, ...
Field data describing the height growth of trees or stands over several decades are very scarce. Con...
Context: Changes in the structure of boreal old-growth forests are typically studied at a specific s...
The erosion of old-growth forests in boreal managed landscapes is a major issue currently faced by f...
The advancement and accessibility of high-resolution remotely sensed data has made it feasible to de...
Global environmental change alters forest dynamics, but the effects vary regionally and the changes ...
AbstractA multiannual series of high-resolution small-format aerial digital photography was employed...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
The majority of the boreal forests in Finland are regularly thinned or clear-cut, and these actions ...
The historic usage of Swedish farmlands created a mosaic landscape with many biotopes and a great bi...
AbstractHistorical baselines of forest cover are needed to understand the causes and consequences of...
Over the last century Canadian boreal forests have warmed by 2-3° C, causing growing seasons to leng...
In recent years, digital repeat photography has received increasing attention as an inexpensive mean...
Hyvönen, P. & Anttila, P. 2006. Change detection in boreal forests using bi-temporal aeria