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OverviewSuccessful remote sensing methods and applications are rooted in the science, art, and technology of earth observation, part of the larger emerging world of geographical information science. Sensors are increasingly sensitive to the phenomena we wish to observe and image analysis systems are increasingly able to transform the data and deliver the required information. At the same time, advances in forest science and management continue to develop momentum. A renewed commitment to understanding forests at different scales and with a process-based perspective has helped generate demand for information about forests that is feasibly acquired only by remote sensing. ""Remote Sensing of Forest Environments: Concepts and Case Studies"" is an edited volume intended to provide readers with a state-of-the-art synopsis of contemporary methods and applied applications employed in remote sensing the world's forests. The contributing authors have sought to illustrate and deepen our understanding of remote sensing of forests, providing new insights and indicating opportunities that are created when forests and forest practices are considered in concert with the evolving paradigm of remote sensing science. Following background and methods sections, this book introduces a series of case studies that exemplify the ways in which remotely sensed data are operationally used, as an element of the decision-making process, and in the scientific study of forests. The book is designed to meet the needs of a professional audience composed of both practitioners and researchers, but should also be suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level students in forestry, environmental science, geography, engineering, and computer science. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael A. Wulder , Steven E. FranklinPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2003 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.356kg ISBN: 9781402074059ISBN 10: 1402074050 Pages: 519 Publication Date: 30 April 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsSection 1: Data collection and pre-processing.- 1. Remote sensing of forest environments, Introduction. The transition from theory to information.- 2. Selection of remotely sensed data.- 3. The roles of aerial photographs in forestry remote sensing image analysis.- 4. Indirect measurement of forest canopy structure from in situ optical sensors.- 5. Accuracy assessment of maps of forest condition: Statistical design and methodological considerations.- Section 2: Common methods for data processing and information generation.- 6. Geometric correction of remotely sensed images.- 7. Radiometric image processing.- 8. Per-pixel analysis of forest structure: Vegetation indices, spectral mixture analysis and canopy reflectance modeling.- 9. Extracting individual tree information: A survey of techniques for high spatial resolution imagery.- 10. Rationale and conceptual framework for classification approaches to assess forest resources and properties.- 11. Remote sensing of forests over time: Change types, methods, and opportunities.- Section 3: Case studies illustrating methods and applications for remote sensing of forests.- 12. National scale forest information extraction from coarse resolution satellite data, Part 1. Data processing and mapping land cover types.- 13. National scale forest information extraction from coarse resolution satellite data, Part 2. Forest biophysical parameters and carbon.- 14. Regional forest land cover characterisation using medium spatial resolution satellite data.- 15. Modeling forest productivity using data acquired through remote sensing.- 16. Experiences in field data collection: In support of land use and land cover change classification in boreal and tropical environments.- 17. Estimation of foliar chemistry of western hemlock using hyperspectral data.- 18. Using georeferenced large-scale aerial videography as a surrogate for ground validation data.- 19. Tree and canopy height estimation with scanning lidar.- 20. Remote sensing of forest environments, Conclusions. Challenges and opportunities.ReviewsAll chapters can easily be read as stand-alone papers. Some of the chapters may serve as excellent teaching material in application oriented training[...] Readers who are interested in remote sensing based data provision on forest and forest resources will find in this book a well done blend of scientific and application oriented papers and an extremely useful reference. (Forstarchiv, 75:2 (2004) """All chapters can easily be read as stand-alone papers. Some of the chapters may serve as excellent teaching material in application oriented training[...] Readers who are interested in remote sensing based data provision on forest and forest resources will find in this book a well done blend of scientific and application oriented papers and an extremely useful reference."" (Forstarchiv, 75:2 (2004)" All chapters can easily be read as stand-alone papers. Some of the chapters may serve as excellent teaching material in application oriented training[...] Readers who are interested in remote sensing based data provision on forest and forest resources will find in this book a well done blend of scientific and application oriented papers and an extremely useful reference. (Forstarchiv, 75:2 (2004) All chapters can easily be read as stand-alone papers. Some of the chapters may serve as excellent teaching material in application oriented training[...] Readers who are interested in remote sensing based data provision on forest and forest resources will find in this book a well done blend of scientific and application oriented papers and an extremely useful reference. <br>(Forstarchiv, 75: 2 (2004) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |