This document reviews the potential of the various remote sensing-derived forest map products that can be used in implementing and improving national forest monitoring systems8 and help meet the requirements of the IPCC Guidelines. It identifies any research and development topics that need to be addressed to ensure that these products can be widely used by forest countries around the world. The Global Forest Observations Initiative (GFOI) aims to facilitate the supply and use of earth observation information, so that all countries can better manage their forest resources. Initially GFOI aims to support countries’ national forest monitoring systems in accordance with the IPCC Guidelines such as the systems needed to implement the United Nat...
Accurate and reliable information about land areas and area changes is critically important for deve...
Remote sensing technologies can provide objective, practical and cost-effective solutions for develo...
Full text (Correspondence is 300 words). Lynch et al. (Nature 496, 293-294; 2013) are surely right t...
This document reviews the potential of the various remote sensing-derived forest map products that c...
A pre-requisite for sustainable management of natural resources is the availability of timely, cost-...
The world¿s forests provide vital economic, social and environmental benefits. ... Since 1946, the F...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies drive innovations in forest resource assessm...
To participate in the REDD+ mechanism of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), dev...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies are driving innovations in forest resource a...
Developing countries must submit forest reference emission levels (FRELs) to the UNFCCC to receive i...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Research Highlights: the wide variety of multispectral sensors that currently exist make it possible...
Globally, countries report forest information to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the ...
This paper presents an overview of the role of remote sensing technology in the context of the Unite...
In 2005, official discussions initiated at the United Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC...
Accurate and reliable information about land areas and area changes is critically important for deve...
Remote sensing technologies can provide objective, practical and cost-effective solutions for develo...
Full text (Correspondence is 300 words). Lynch et al. (Nature 496, 293-294; 2013) are surely right t...
This document reviews the potential of the various remote sensing-derived forest map products that c...
A pre-requisite for sustainable management of natural resources is the availability of timely, cost-...
The world¿s forests provide vital economic, social and environmental benefits. ... Since 1946, the F...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies drive innovations in forest resource assessm...
To participate in the REDD+ mechanism of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), dev...
Advances in close-range and remote sensing technologies are driving innovations in forest resource a...
Developing countries must submit forest reference emission levels (FRELs) to the UNFCCC to receive i...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Research Highlights: the wide variety of multispectral sensors that currently exist make it possible...
Globally, countries report forest information to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the ...
This paper presents an overview of the role of remote sensing technology in the context of the Unite...
In 2005, official discussions initiated at the United Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC...
Accurate and reliable information about land areas and area changes is critically important for deve...
Remote sensing technologies can provide objective, practical and cost-effective solutions for develo...
Full text (Correspondence is 300 words). Lynch et al. (Nature 496, 293-294; 2013) are surely right t...