The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5446-8

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摘要: Section One: Stand-Level Analyses. 1. Assessing Leaf Area and Canopy Biochemistry of Florida Pine Plantations Using Remote Sensing H.L. Gholz, et al. 2. Modeling Radiative Transfer Through Forest Canopies: Implications for Photosynthesis T. Nilson, J. Ross. 3. Estimating Characteristics as Inputs Models Carbon Exchange by High Spectral Resolution M.E. Martin, J.D. Aber. Two: Landscape/Regional-Level 4. Detecting Structural Growth Changes in Woodlands Forests: The Challenge the Role Geometric-Optical D.L.B. Jupp, Walker. 5. Integrating Remotely Sensed Spatial Heterogeneity with a Three-Dimensional Succession Model J.F. Weishampel, 6. Combining Ecosystem Modeling: An Example Regional HydroEcological Simulation System (RHESSys) J.C. Coughlan, J.L. Dungan. 7. Vegetation Classification Biomass Estimation Based on Landsat TM Data Mountainous Region West Japan N.J. Lee, K. Nakane. 8. Structure Productivity Along Oregon Transect D.L. Peterson. 9. Use to Land Effects Flux Forests Pacific Northwest, USA D.O. Wallin, Three: Global-Level 10. Global Biospheric Monitoring S.N. Goward, D.G. Dye. 11. Energy Conversion Analysis Production Terms Radiation Utilisation Efficiency (E) J.J. Landsberg,

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