Conference Agenda
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W3 Forestry: Forest Disturbance Monitoring
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Presentations | ||
ID: 165
/ W3 Forestry: 1
Recent Dynamics of Forest Canopy Cover Loss in Germany 1German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2University of Wuerzburg, Germany ID: 208
/ W3 Forestry: 2
The German National Forest Damage Monitoring System: Validation process and accuracies of the annual Sentinel-2 disturbance product 1Thünen Institute of Forest Ecosystems, Germany; 2Public Enterprise Sachsenforst, Germany; 3Joanneum Research, Austria; 4Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg, Germany; 5Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Germany; 6Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow, and Landscape Research, Switzerland; 7Northwest German Forest Research Institute, Germany ID: 162
/ W3 Forestry: 3
Detecting Bark Beetle-Induced Changes in Coniferous Alpine Forests Using Sentinel-2 Time Series and In-Situ Felling Data 1University of Ljubljana Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Slovenia; 2University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Forestry and Renewable Forest Resources; 3Slovenian Forestry Institute ID: 202
/ W3 Forestry: 4
Enabling Near Real-Time Forest Disturbance Detection on the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem Joanneum Research, Austria ID: 142
/ W3 Forestry: 5
MoBiTools – Monitoring Biodiversity with remote sensing Tools 1Dept. of Biometry and Informatics, Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg (FVA); 2Chair of Sensor-based Geoinformatics (geosense), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; 3Dept. of Forest Nature Conservation and Biodiversity, Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg (FVA) ID: 196
/ W3 Forestry: 6
Towards A Collaborative Framework: Integrating Remote Sensing Research With Forestry Practice 1Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, WSL; 2School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, HAFL, Switzerland; 3Forest department of Aargau, BVU, Switzerland; 4Forest Research Institute, IBL, Poland; 5Federal Institute of Technology, ETH, Swizterland ID: 199
/ W3 Forestry: 7
Advancing the European Copernicus Forest Layers: Prototyping and New Developments Towards a Continuous and Harmonized Monitoring of Forests in Europe 1Joanneum Research, Institute for Digital Technologies, Graz, Austria; 2University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science, Forests and Bioresources, Denmark; 3Riscognition GmbH, Germany; 4GAF AG, Munich, Germany; 5Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Remote Sensing Unit, Mol, Belgium; 6Beetle ForTech, Tulln, Austria; 7European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark |