Forest inventory and management requirements are changing rapidly in the context of an increasingly complex set of economic, environmental, and social policy objectives …
Tree species diversity is a key parameter to describe forest ecosystems. It is, for example, important for issues such as wildlife habitat modeling and close-to-nature forest …
Nowadays, ecologists worldwide recognize the use of spatial analysis as essential. However, because of the fast-growing range of methods available, even an expert might …
Y Ke, LJ Quackenbush - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Efficient forest management demands detailed, timely information. As high spatial resolution remotely sensed imagery becomes more available, there is a great potential for conducting …
Tree species identification constitutes a bottleneck in remote sensing-based forest inventory. In passive images the differentiating features overlap and bidirectional reflectance hampers …
The production of banana—one of the highly consumed fruits—is highly affected due to loss of certain number of banana plants in an early phase of vegetation. This affects the ability of …
Multitemporal, small-format 35-mm aerial photographs were combined in a coregistered database to determine the relative value of spectral and phenological information for …
M Freudenberg, P Magdon, N Nölke - Neural Computing and Applications, 2022 - Springer
We present a deep learning-based framework for individual tree crown delineation in aerial and satellite images. This is an important task, eg, for forest yield or carbon stock estimation …
This study explores the plausibility of the use of multi-scale, CIR aerial photographs to conduct forest inventory at the individual tree level. Multiple digitised aerial photographs are …