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Identifying and describing forest disturbance and spatial pattern: data selection issues and methodological implications

Coops et al., 2007

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3242425089538651966
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Coops N
Wulder M
White J
et al.
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Forest Disturbance and Spatial Pattern: Remote Sensing and GIS Approaches

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An increasing number of remotely sensed data sources are available for detecting and characterizing forest disturbance and spatial pattern. As the information that is extracted from remotely sensed data is often a function of image characteristics, matching the appropriate …
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