
Remote Sensing Handbook Volume IV Forests Biodiversity Ecology LULC and Carbon
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Volume IV of the Six Volume Remote Sensing Handbook Second Edition is focused on the use of remote sensing in forestry biodiversity ecology land use and land cover and global terrestrial carbon mapping and monitoring. It discusses remote sensing studies of multi-scale habitat modeling forest informatics tree and stand height studies land cover and land use (LCLU) change mapping forest biomass and carbon modeling and mapping and advanced image analysis methods and advances in land remote sensing using optical radar Li DAR and hyperspectral remote sensing. This thoroughly revised and updated volume draws on the expertise of a diverse array of leading international authorities in remote sensing and provides an essential resource for researchers at all levels interested in using remote sensing. It integrates discussions of remote sensing principles data methods development applications and scientific and social context. FEATURES Provides the most up-to-date comprehensive coverage of remote sensing science for forests biodiversity land cover and land use change (LCLUC) biomass and carbon. Discusses and analyzes data from old and new generations of satellites and sensors spread across 60 years. Extensive forestry LCLUC studies biomass and carbon using optical radar Li DAR and hyperspectral data. Includes numerous case studies on advances and applications at local regional and global scales. Introduces advanced methods in remote sensing such as machine learning cloud computing and AI. Highlights scientific achievements over the last decade and provides guidance for future developments. This volume is an excellent resource for the entire remote sensing and GIS community. Academics researchers undergraduate and graduate students as well as practitioners decision makers and policymakers will benefit from the expertise of the professionals featured in this book and their extensive knowledge of new and emerging trends. |Remote Sensing Handbook Volume IV Forests Biodiversity Ecology LULC and Carbon