The importance of mixed forests is increasingly recognized on a scientific level, due to their greater productivity and efficiency in resource use, compared to pure stands. However, a reliable quantification of the actual spatial extent of mixed stands on a fine spatial scale is still lacking. Indeed, classification and mapping of mixed populations, especially with semi-automatic procedures, has been a challenging issue up to date. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the potential of Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) and Very-High-Resolution imagery (VHR) to detect and map mixed forests of broadleaves and coniferous trees with a Minimum Mapping Unit (MMU) of 500 m2. This study evaluates segmentation-based classification paired ...
New England forest complexity creates obstacles for land cover classification using satellite imager...
By segmentation and classification of individual tree crowns in high spatial reso-lution aerial imag...
Recent advances in remote sensing technology provide sufficient spatial detail to achieve species-le...
The importance of mixed forests is increasingly recognized on a scientific level, due to their great...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
The use of satellite imagery to classify New England forests is inherently complicated due to high s...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
This study is a contribution to assess the high resolution digital aerial imagery for semi-automatic...
Forest stand delineation is an essential task of forest management planning which can be time consum...
This study assessed and mapped the aboveground tree carbon stock using very high-resolution satellit...
The optimal computational capability for analyzing multispectral aerial images e.g. for fine-scale t...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest is regarded as one of the hottest biodiversity hotspots in the world. ...
Conventionally forest stands have been delineated on aerial photographs with the help of human patte...
Forests are classified into smaller units, called stands, which are made up of trees of similar spec...
An Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) was employed to classify four tree species in a\ud temperate r...
New England forest complexity creates obstacles for land cover classification using satellite imager...
By segmentation and classification of individual tree crowns in high spatial reso-lution aerial imag...
Recent advances in remote sensing technology provide sufficient spatial detail to achieve species-le...
The importance of mixed forests is increasingly recognized on a scientific level, due to their great...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
The use of satellite imagery to classify New England forests is inherently complicated due to high s...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
This study is a contribution to assess the high resolution digital aerial imagery for semi-automatic...
Forest stand delineation is an essential task of forest management planning which can be time consum...
This study assessed and mapped the aboveground tree carbon stock using very high-resolution satellit...
The optimal computational capability for analyzing multispectral aerial images e.g. for fine-scale t...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest is regarded as one of the hottest biodiversity hotspots in the world. ...
Conventionally forest stands have been delineated on aerial photographs with the help of human patte...
Forests are classified into smaller units, called stands, which are made up of trees of similar spec...
An Object Based Image Analysis (OBIA) was employed to classify four tree species in a\ud temperate r...
New England forest complexity creates obstacles for land cover classification using satellite imager...
By segmentation and classification of individual tree crowns in high spatial reso-lution aerial imag...
Recent advances in remote sensing technology provide sufficient spatial detail to achieve species-le...