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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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