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Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 1)

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fullscreen: Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 1)

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Persistent identifier:
856342815
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856342815
Language:
English
Additional Notes:
Volume 1-3 erschienen von 1986-1988
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Document type:
Multivolume work

Volume

Persistent identifier:
856343064
Title:
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Sub title:
proceedings of the 7th international Symposium, Enschede, 25 - 29 August 1986
Scope:
XV, 547 Seiten
Year of publication:
1986
Place of publication:
Rotterdam
Boston
Publisher of the original:
A. A. Balkema
Identifier (digital):
856343064
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Signature of the source:
ZS 312(26,7,1)
Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Editor:
Damen, M. C. J.
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Volume
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
4 Renewable resources in rural areas: Vegetation, forestry, agriculture, soil survey, land and water use. Chairman: J. Besenicar, Liaisons: M. Molenaar, Th. A. de Boer
Document type:
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Chapter

Chapter

Title:
Remote sensing methods of monitoring the anthropogenic activities in the forest. V. I. Sukhikh
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Contents

Table of contents

  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
  • Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management (Volume 1)
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • Preface
  • Organization of the Symposium
  • Working Groups
  • Table of contents
  • 1 Visible and infrared data. Chairman: F. Quiel, Liaison: N J. Mulder
  • Structural information of the landscape as ground truth for the interpretation of satellite imagery. M. Antrop
  • Interpretation of classification results of a multiple data set. Helmut Beissmann, Manfred F. Buchroithner
  • Digital processing of airborne MSS data for forest cover types classification. Kuo-mu Chiao, Yeong-kuan Chen & Hann-chin Shieh
  • Methods of contour-line processing of photographs for automated forest mapping. R. I. Elman
  • Detection of subpixel woody features in simulated SPOT imagery. Patricia G. Foschi
  • A GIS-based image processing system for agricultural purposes (GIPS/ALP) - A discussion on its concept. J. Jin King Liu
  • Image optimization versus classification - An application oriented comparison of different methods by use of Thematic Mapper data. Hermann Kaufmann & Berthold Pfeiffer
  • Thematic mapping and data analysis for resource management using the Stereo ZTS VM. Kurt H. Kreckel & George J. Jaynes
  • Comparison of classification results of original and preprocessed satellite data. Barbara Kugler & Rüdiger Tauch
  • Airphoto map control with Landsat - An alternative to the slotted templet method. W. D. Langeraar
  • New approach to semi-automatically generate digital elevation data by using a vidicon camera. C. C. Lin, A. J. Chen & D. C. Chern
  • Man-machine interactive classification technique for land cover mapping with TM imagery. Shunji Murai, Ryuji Matsuoka & Kazuyuli Motohashi
  • Space photomaps - Their compilation and peculiarities of geographical application. B. A. Novakovski
  • Processing of raw digital NOAA-AVHRR data for sea- and land applications. G. J. Prangsma & J. N. Roozekrans
  • Base map production from geocoded imagery. Dennis Ross Rose & Ian Laverty, Mark Sondheim
  • Per-field classification of a segmented SPOT simulated image. J. H. T. Stakenborg
  • Digital classification of forested areas using simulated TM- and SPOT- and Landsat 5/TM-data. H.- J. Stibig, M. Schardt
  • Classification of land features, using Landsat MSS data in a mountainous terrain. H. Taherkia & W. G. Collins
  • Thematic Mapping by Satellite - A new tool for planning and management. J. W. van den Brink & R. Beck, H. Rijks
  • 2 Microwave data. Chairman: N. Lannelongue, Liaison: L. Krul
  • 3 Spectral signatures of objects. Chairman: G. Guyot, Liaison: N. J. J. Bunnik
  • 4 Renewable resources in rural areas: Vegetation, forestry, agriculture, soil survey, land and water use. Chairman: J. Besenicar, Liaisons: M. Molenaar, Th. A. de Boer
  • Cover

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Space photos facilitate the compilation of 
maps with spatial distribution of securing 
stands and linear erosion network, the de 
termination (with the probability of 0.7- 
0.9) of their shape, geometric parameters, 
construction and species groups. Selective 
vertical and oblique aerial photography at 
scale 1:3000 and 1:5000 makes it possible 
to determine the species composition in se 
curing stands, their age, mean height and 
diameter, number of trees, volume per 1 ha 
with mean-root-square errors of +5-157. which 
is satisfactory in practice (Borovikov, Ka 
satkin & Sidorenko 1985). 
Hence, in complex study of forest develop 
ment and reproduction dynamics with the help 
of materials of aerial and space photography 
by the principle: 'from the general to the 
particular' the three-stage (space, aerial, 
ground) system of information collection in 
which the next stage details and specifies 
information obtained with the help of the 
previous stage may be successfully used. Fi 
eld work in the forest when solving all the 
tasks of the given group is necessary only 
for studying the interpretational features 
and aerial and space photography materials, 
for accomplishing of the control and speci 
fication of the interpretation results. As 
a result the timeliness of work increases, 
it becomes less labour consuming, and it's 
cost is reduced 1.5-2 times and more. 
The obtained timely information about the 
results of anthropogenic activities in the 
forest allows to eliminate or reduce their 
unfavourable consequences, and to actualize 
the studied forest fund materials in time. 
REFERENCES 
Borovikov, N.Z., B.I. Kasatkin & S.B.Sidore- 
nko 1985. Interpretation of securing fo 
rest stands by aerial space photographs. 
In Book New methods of information collec 
tion and processing in forest inventory. 
Moscow: Gosleskhoz SSSR, VNIILM. 
Zhirin,V.M. & O.L. Orlova 1985. Main tenets 
of the method of reforestation assessment 
and evaluation of young growth formation 
on cutovers of the taiga zone with the 
help of aerial space photography materials. 
In Book New methods of Information collect 
tion and processing in forest inventory. 
Moscow: Gosleskhoz SSSR, VNIILM. 
Zhirin, V.M. & V.I.Sukhikh 1980. Burns reve 
lation from space (practical recommenda 
tions). Moscow: Gosleskhoz SSSR. VNIILM. 
Ljakhov, V.A,, L. I .Popov & V.I.Suxhikh 1984. 
Experimental work in piloted spaceships 
and long-term orbital stations done for 
forestry purposes. UNO Int. workshop on 
practical application of the Earth's re 
mote sensing data in forestry. Moscow. 
Sukhikh, V.I., J.S.Apostolov, S.G.Sinitsin 
et al. 1979. Aerial space methods in natu 
re conservation and forestry. Moscow: Les- 
naja Promishlennost.
	        

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