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Fig. 2: Forest /non-forest classification (left) vs. ground truth (right) 
6. Discussion and Conclusions 
Examining the quality of satellite image and 
then omission of TM band 7 in this study 
confirm the results obtained by Ehrler (1993), 
and stress again the necessity of quality control 
before using these data. 
The lack of a comprehensive definition of 
forest led to the conclusion that sluices in forest 
areas with low density are considered in both 
possible forms (as forested and non-forested 
areas), whilst the dominant spectral reflection 
in the satellite image in such areas is closer to 
non-forest. Releasing a comprehensive 
definition of these different classes (by a 
competent organisation or authority) is 
therefore a necessary task. Such definitions 
will help to increase the precision and 
uniformity in such classification tasks. 
The overall accuracy of 95% in such flat areas 
in Iranian northern part confirms the high 
potential assessing forested and non-forested 
areas using Landsat TM data. Such a compiled 
forest map with a high accuracy can be used in 
executive works and in detailed studies. The 
potential must also be evaluated in similar 
investigations in other forests in the 
northeastern and northwestern part of the 
country (Golestan and Gilan Provinces) as well 
as in the mountaineous parts of the northern 
forests. This is necessary because their 
topography has a serious impact on the 
geometry and radiometry. Certainly the 
different ecological conditions of the forests in 
the western part of Iran require special 
investigation. 
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Darvishsefat A., 1994: Einsatz und Fusion von multisensoralen Satellitendaten zur Erfassung von 
Waldinventuren, Dissertation, Geographisches Institut der Universitit Ziirich. 
226 Intemational Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXII, Part 7, Budapest, 1998
	        
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