Field experiment demonstrates the potential utility of satellite-derived reflectance indices for monitoring regeneration of boreal forest communities
Large-scale reforestation efforts require scalable and affordable monitoring technologies to track progress. Boreal forests disturbed by oil and gas development provide an opportunity to utilize ongoing reclamation efforts to assess new monitoring technologies with potential utility to other regions...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alex W. Ireland, François G.F. Smith, Benjamin D. Jaffe, David A. Palandro, Sean M. Mercer, Lei Liu, Jeff Renton |
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2021
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