Over the next five years, several earth-observing satellites will be launched, greatly exthe types of image data available for forest characterization and monitoring. The is no longer whether to use satellite imagery but how to choose among the many types available. There remains the question of turning the data into information: Is automated classification of pixels by computer algorithms really an improvement over interpretation of aerial photos?
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Green, K. (2000). Selecting and Interpreting High-Resolution Images. Journal of Forestry, 98(6), 37–39. https://doi.org/10.1093/jof/98.6.37
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