Remotely sensing stress in street trees using high spatial resolution data
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
This paper evaluates the potential of remote sensing technologies as a cost-effective tool for deriving rapid, large scale information for remote sensing of stress in street trees...The paper reports a summary of results of a pilot study involving the use of airborne digital remotely sensed imagery (CASI) acquired at 1 metre resolution over selected areas in Wolverhampton and Walsall (UK). [UMN]
[Lake Buena Vista, FL, Jan. 10-12, 2000]
[Vol. 2]
Authors
T.J. Malthus, C.J. Younger
T.J. Malthus, C.J. Younger
Date Published
2000
2000
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the 2d International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry
Proceedings of the 2d International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry
Publisher
ERIM
ERIM
Publisher Location
Ann Arbor, MI (US)
Ann Arbor, MI (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
326
326
End Page
333
333
Pages
8
8
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications, Remote Sensing, Stress
Maintenance Specifications, Remote Sensing, Stress
State(s)/Region(s)
Northern Europe
Northern Europe
Keywords
Stress, Maintenance, Remote sensing, CASI, Leaf characteristics, UK
Stress, Maintenance, Remote sensing, CASI, Leaf characteristics, UK
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