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Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2020. - 149 p. Forest ecosystems are of high socio-economic and ecological importance but increasingly under threat – both from biotic and abiotic disturbances. Unfortunately, as a result of the ongoing climate change, the frequency and intensity of disturbances are believed to further increase shortly. This makes the...
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Springer, 2017. — 424 p. — ISBN: 9783319523064, 9783319523088. This book presents the latest advances in remote-sensing and geographic information systems and applications. It is divided into four parts, focusing on Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Optical Measurements of Forests; Individual Tree Modeling; Landscape Scene Modeling; and Forest Eco-system...
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Springer, 2017. — 333 p. This book explores the concepts, premises, advancements, and challenges in quantifying natural forest landscape patterns through mapping techniques. After several decades of development and use, these tools can now be examined for their foundations, intentions, scope, advancements, and limitations. When applied to natural forest landscapes, mapping...
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CRC Press. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007. — 269 p. This book was conceived as a contribution to the increasingly urgent need in the scientific and resource management communities to develop greater understanding of forest disturbance as a means to aid in the resolution of complex forest management planning issues worldwide. It is our view that, in the past decade, the capability...
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