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fullscreen: Technical Commission VIII (B8)

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Persistent identifier:
1663813779
Title:
XXII ISPRS Congress 2012
Sub title:
Melbourne, Australia, 25 August-1 September 2012
Type of content:
Konferenzschrift
Year of publication:
2013
Place of publication:
Red Hook, NY
Publisher of the original:
Curran Associates, Inc.
Identifier (digital):
1663813779
Reihe:
ISPRS archives
Language:
English
Additional Notes:
Kongress-Thema: Imaging a sustainable future
Editor:
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Author:
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 22.; 2012; Melbourne
Document type:
Multivolume work

Volume

Persistent identifier:
1663822514
Title:
Technical Commission VIII
Scope:
590 Seiten
Type of content:
Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.14463/KXP:1663822514
Year of publication:
2014
Place of publication:
Red Hook, NY
Publisher of the original:
Curran Associates, Inc.
Identifier (digital):
1663822514
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Reihe:
ISPRS archives (volume 39, B8 (2012))
Signature of the source:
ZS 312(39,B8)
Language:
English
Additional Notes:
Erscheinungsdatum des Originals ist ermittelt.
Literaturangaben
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Editor:
Shortis, M.
Shimoda, H.
Cho, K.
Editor:
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Author:
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 22.; 2012; Melbourne
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2019
Document type:
Volume
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
[VIII/8: Land]
Document type:
Multivolume work
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Chapter

Chapter

Title:
TRAJECTORY ANALYSIS OF FOREST CHANGES IN NORTHERN AREA OF CHANGBAI MOUNTAINS, CHINA FROM LANDSAT TM IMAGE F. Huang, H. J. Zhang, P. Wang
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Contents

Table of contents

  • XXII ISPRS Congress 2012
  • Technical Commission VIII (B8)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • [Inhaltsverzeichnis]
  • [VIII/1:]
  • [VIII/2: Health]
  • [VIII/3: Atmosphere, Climate and Weather]
  • [VIII/4: Water]
  • [VIII/5: Energy and Solid Earth]
  • [VIII/6: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Bio-Diversity]
  • [VIII/7: Forestry]
  • [VIII/8: Land]
  • CLASSIFICATION AND MODELLING OF URBAN MICRO-CLIMATES USING MULTISENSORAL AND MULTITEMPORAL REMOTE SENSING DATA B. Bechtel, T. Langkamp, J. Böhner, C. Daneke, J. Oßenbrügge, S. Schempp
  • GULLIES, GOOGLE EARTH AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF: A REMOTE SENSING METHODOLOGY FOR MAPPING GULLIES OVER EXTENSIVE AREAS U. Gilad, R. Denham and D. Tindall
  • IMPROVEMENT OF THERMAL ESTIMATION AT LAND COVER BOUNDARY BY USING QUANTILE Tsukasa Hosomura
  • TRAJECTORY ANALYSIS OF FOREST CHANGES IN NORTHERN AREA OF CHANGBAI MOUNTAINS, CHINA FROM LANDSAT TM IMAGE F. Huang, H. J. Zhang, P. Wang
  • DEVELOPMENTS IN MONITORING RANGELANDS USING REMOTELY-SENSED CROSS-FENCE COMPARISONS Adam D. Kilpatrick, Stephen C. Warren-Smith, John L. Read, Megan M. Lewis, Bertram Ostendorf
  • OPERATIONAL OBSERVATION OF AUSTRALIAN BIOREGIONS WITH BANDS 8-19 OF MODIS B. K. McAtee, M. Gray, M. Broomhall, M. Lynch, P. Fearns
  • SPECTRAL UNMIXING OF BLENDED REFLECTANCE FOR DENSER TIME-SERIES MAPPING OF WETLANDS Ryo Michishita, Zhiben Jiang, Bing Xu
  • AUTOMATED CONSTRUCTION OF COVERAGE CATALOGUES OF ASTER SATELLITE IMAGE FOR URBAN AREAS OF THE WORLD Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Koki Iwao, Ryosuke Shibasaki
  • QUANTIFYING LAND USE/COVER CHANGE AND LANDSCAPE FRAGMENTATION IN DANANG CITY, VIETNAM: 1979-2009 N. H. K. Linh, S. Erasmi, M. Kappas
  • HIGH TEMPORAL FREQUENCY BIOPHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL VEGETATION INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE REMOTE SENSING SENSORS CAN SUPPORT MODELLING OF EVENT BASED HILLSLOPE EROSION IN QUEENSLAND B. Schoettker, R. Searle, M. Schmidt, S. Phinn
  • REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES AS A TOOL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Kamil Faisal, Mohamed AlAhmad, Ahmed Shaker
  • DETECTING SLUMS FROM QUICK BIRD DATA IN PUNE USING AN OBJECT ORIENTED APPROACH Sulochana Shekhar
  • GLOBAL LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION USING MODIS SURFACE REFLECTANCE PRODUCTS Haruhisa Shimoda, Kiyonari Fukue
  • SEDIMENT YIELD ESTIMATION AND PRIORITIZATION OF WATERSHED USING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS Sreenivasulu Vemu, Udaya Bhaskar Pinnamaneni
  • CLOUD DETECTION BASED ON DECISION TREE OVER TIBETAN PLATEAU WITH MODIS DATA Lina Xu, Shenghui Fang, Ruiging Niu, Jiong Li
  • [VIII/9: Oceans]
  • [VIII/10: Cryosphere]
  • Cover

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increased (Wang et al. 2004). To stimulate motivation for forest 
protection efforts, the central government has started to pay 
ecological subsidies to the local foresters whose forests were 
classified as ecological welfare forests under complete 
protection since 2003 (Dai et al. 2009). Some forested area was 
rehabilitated in Yanbian prefecture. Nevertheless, the 
afforestation area decreased from 48.9x10° ha to 6.7x10? ha for 
the period of 1999-2006. The cultivated land in state-owned 
forestry enterprises is mostly used for growing economic crops 
such as ginseng and orchards (Zhao et al.2011). The continuous 
shrinkage and fragmentation of forests requires more effective 
efforts towards forest protection in the study area. 
In short, the area of forestland decreased 4% in the past 20 
years. The quality of forest has severely worsened, and 
considerable decrease in forest was mainly attributed to 
reduction of closed forest. The patch numbers of forests 
increased while the average area decreased. Fractal dimension 
analysis showed that forest patch shape tended to be regular and 
simpler indicating more human influence. Forests experienced 
the process of substantial clearing and fragmentation. The 
representative temporal trajectories of forest change were 
driven by human activities including cultivation, logging, 
reforestation and urban construction. The transformation from 
forests to croplands is a result of pressure to supply more food 
and more economic income for the rapidly increasing 
population and to meet economic demand. The study implies 
that increased human pressures and socioeconomic 
development play an important role in the shrinkage and 
degradation of forests in the past 20 years. 
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