Estimation of forest cover restoration damaged by Siberian silkmoth using remote sensing data and maps

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Abstract

The current state of the land cover has been estimated in the territories where in different years (1885, 1955, 1995) the forests were damaged by Siberian silkmoth. Dark-needle taiga is restored through the change of tree species. In 20 years in areas of dark-needle taiga there are graminoid communities, in 60 years we have deciduous forests there, and in 130-dark needle forests, but not everywhere.

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Fedotova, E. (2019). Estimation of forest cover restoration damaged by Siberian silkmoth using remote sensing data and maps. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 75). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197502005

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