A recent suite of new global-scale satellite sensors and regional-scale airborne campaigns are providing a wealth of remote sensing data capable of dramatically advancing our current understanding of the spatial distribution of forest structure and carbon stocks. However, a baseline for forest stature and biomass estimates has yet to be established for the wide array of available remote sensing products. At present, it remains unclear how the estimates from these sensors compare to one another in terrestrial forests, with a clear dearth of studies in high carbon density mangrove ecosystems. In the tallest mangrove forest on Earth (Pongara National Park, Gabon), we leverage the data collected during the AfriSAR campaign to evaluate 17 state-...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Jan. 23, 2015...
Remote sensing techniques offer useful tools for estimating forest biomass to large extent, thereby ...
Mangrove forests are important natural ecosystems due to their ability to capture and store large am...
Canopy height is one of the strongest predictors of biomass and carbon in forested ecosystems. Addit...
Mangroves are ecologically and economically important forested wetlands with the highest carbon (C) ...
Within the global forest area, a diverse range of forest types exist with each supporting varying am...
Estimating consistent large-scale tropical forest height using remote sensing is essential for under...
Tropical peat swamp forests (PSF) are one of the most carbon dense ecosystems on the globe and are e...
18 pagesThe challenging task of biomass prediction in dense and heterogeneous tropical forest requir...
The Panama Bight eco-region along the Pacific coast of central and South America is considered to ha...
Mangrove forest ecosystems are distributed at the land-sea interface in tropical and subtropical reg...
Tree height is a key parameter to accurately quantify above ground biomass (AGB) of trees. Approache...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning provides continuous coverage mapping of forest canopy ...
Remote sensing techniques offer useful tools for estimating forest biomass to large extent, thereby ...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Jan. 23, 2015...
Remote sensing techniques offer useful tools for estimating forest biomass to large extent, thereby ...
Mangrove forests are important natural ecosystems due to their ability to capture and store large am...
Canopy height is one of the strongest predictors of biomass and carbon in forested ecosystems. Addit...
Mangroves are ecologically and economically important forested wetlands with the highest carbon (C) ...
Within the global forest area, a diverse range of forest types exist with each supporting varying am...
Estimating consistent large-scale tropical forest height using remote sensing is essential for under...
Tropical peat swamp forests (PSF) are one of the most carbon dense ecosystems on the globe and are e...
18 pagesThe challenging task of biomass prediction in dense and heterogeneous tropical forest requir...
The Panama Bight eco-region along the Pacific coast of central and South America is considered to ha...
Mangrove forest ecosystems are distributed at the land-sea interface in tropical and subtropical reg...
Tree height is a key parameter to accurately quantify above ground biomass (AGB) of trees. Approache...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning provides continuous coverage mapping of forest canopy ...
Remote sensing techniques offer useful tools for estimating forest biomass to large extent, thereby ...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Jan. 23, 2015...
Remote sensing techniques offer useful tools for estimating forest biomass to large extent, thereby ...
Mangrove forests are important natural ecosystems due to their ability to capture and store large am...