1st Edition

Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Management

By Steven E. Franklin Copyright 2001
    424 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    As remote sensing data and methods have become increasingly complex and varied - and increasingly reliable - so have their uses in forest management. New algorithms have been developed in virtually every aspect of image analysis, from classification to enhancements to estimating parameters. Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Management reviews the literature and provides the tools for understanding and choosing remote sensing solutions for management problems.

    The book presents methods and operational examples of forest change detection, forest defoliation monitoring, forest classification, and forest growth modeling. The concluding chapters discuss research issues and the future of remote sensing technologies. The author draws a comprehensive picture of the state of the art in remote sensing data and methods applicable to sustainable forest management issues.

    Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, the author addresses the 'I tried that once, didn't work, so the whole thing is useless' syndrome that has created institutional inertia in some management agencies. We now know the proper processing steps, the most efficient algorithms, what kinds of maps can be generated, and by whom, and what level of confidence managers can invest in the resulting products. We know under what conditions aerial remote sensing missions should be executed, what are the limits, and where investments in equipment and training should be made.

    This authoritative book explores the remote sensing methods that need to be adopted and adapted to the forest science issues that are emerging through the sustainable forest management approach. This approach is not driven by technology, but by questions about its fundamental processes. Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Management shows you how this technology can be used to answer these questions and achieve the goals of sustainable forest management.

    INTRODUCTION
    Forest Management Questions
    Remote Sensing Data and Methods
    Categories of Applications of Remote Sensing
    Organization of the Book

    SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
    Definition of Sustainable Forest Management
    Ecosystem Management
    Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management
    Information Needs of Forest Managers
    Role of Remote Sensing

    ACQUISITION OF IMAGERY
    Field, Aerial, and Satellite Imagery
    Data Characteristics
    Resolution and Scale
    Aerial Platforms and Sensors
    Satellite Platforms and Sensors
    General Limits of Airborne and Satellite Remote Sensing Data

    IMAGE CALIBRATION AND PROCESSING
    Georadiometric Effects and Spectral Response
    Image Processing Systems and Functionality
    Image Analysis Support Functions
    Image Information Extraction
    Image Understanding

    FOREST MODELING AND GIS
    Geographical Information Science
    Ecosystem Process Models
    Spatial Pattern Modeling

    FOREST CLASSIFICATION
    Information on Forest Classes
    Classification Systems for Use with Remote Sensing Data
    Level I Classes
    Level II Classes
    Level III Classes

    FOREST STRUCTURE ESTIMATION
    Information on Forest Structure
    Forest Inventory Variables
    Biomass
    Volume and Growth Assessment

    FOREST CHANGE DETECTION
    Information on Forest Change
    Harvesting and Silviculture Activity
    Natural Disturbances
    Change in Spatial Structure

    CONCLUSION
    The Technological Approach - Revisited
    References

    Biography

    Steven E. Franklin