Session VII:
Remote sensing and forest health and damage monitoring
Chairperson and editor:
Mathias Schardt
Chairperson report
Contributions of Remote Sensing to Forest Health Monitoring in Europe beyond 2001
Remotely sensed monitoring of forest decline in The Sudety Mountains 1976-1998
Assessment of Defoliation in Spruce, Pine and Broad-leaved Forest with IRS-1c and Landsat TM; case studies in SEMEFOR
GIS-supported analysis of the bark beetle (
Ips typographus
) calamity in the National Park "Bayerischer Wald"
Monitoring of the spatial contamination with heavy metals in forest ecosystems of the Wolski Forest in Cracow (Poland), using GIS, photogrammetry and GPS techniques
Soft mapping of remotely sensed data to spatially characterise windthrown canopy gaps
Forest damage monitoring of nature protected areas by satellite remote sensing Bialowieza primeval forest case study (not in hardcopy version)
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