Forest Inventory, Modeling and Remote Sensing
A section of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907).
Section Information
This section highlights progress in the mensuration, modelling and monitoring of forests around the world. The total woody volume and stem volume of a tree, aboveground biomass and basal area are key forest inventory attributes that are required by forest managers. Reliable mapping of volumes and biomass facilitates the implementation of sustainable management strategies and practices. We encourage applications tackling issues of integrating ground and satellite data for the calibration and validation of remote sensing-based forest observations.
Contributions dealing with various types of sensors (active and passive) and carriers (terrestrial, airborne, unmanned aerial vehicles, space-borne) or combinations thereof are welcome. We solicit contributions describing innovative remote sensing-based approaches, data processing techniques and modelling tools, to improve understanding forest structure and composition supporting operational applications. We invite researchers to contribute original research articles as well as review articles. Potential topic areas include, but are not necessarily limited to:
- Multispectral (e.g., Sentinel-2, Landsat-8 OLI) and hyperspectral (e.g., PRISMA) data processing for forest monitoring;
- LiDAR processing in vegetation characterization and mensuration;
- New LiDAR metrics at stand and individual tree levels apart from height metrics (e.g., height heterogeneity, canopy gaps and LAI profiles) to predict canopy characteristics (i.e., wood volume, stem volume, aboveground biomass and basal area, among others) across a wide range of canopy structures;
- Methods for multi-source data fusion and integration for forest modelling, mensuration and inventory area (e.g., integration of satellite, aerial/drone and in situ observations);
- Analysis of forest conditions at multiple spatial and temporal scales and geostatistical analysis;
- Development of novel statistical or functional approaches for quantifying forest conditions;
- Forest monitoring and evolution simulation;
- Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) for forest modelling;
- Models combining field sample plots from National Forest Inventories with satellite and/or LiDAR data;
- Identification of forest areas at risk.
Editorial Board
Topical Advisory Panel
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Forest Inventory and Forest Carbon Assessments with Remote Sensing Technologies (Deadline: 30 November 2024)
- Application of Remote Sensing in Vegetation Dynamic and Ecology (Deadline: 30 November 2024)
- Classification of Forest Tree Species Using Remote Sensing Technologies: Latest Advances and Improvements (Deadline: 30 November 2024)
- Innovations in Forest Science from Integrative Remote Sensing Research (Deadline: 20 December 2024)
- Application of Active and Passive Remote Sensors in the Forest Inventory (Deadline: 20 December 2024)
- Remote Sensing of Forest Biomass and Carbon Dynamics Using Multiple Sources and Technologies (Deadline: 25 December 2024)
- Advances in Forest Cover Change and Its Ecological and Environmental Effects—2nd Edition (Deadline: 30 December 2024)
- Growth and Yield Models for Forests (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Monitoring Forest Change Dynamic with Remote Sensing (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Image Processing for Forest Characterization (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Forest Biometrics, Inventory, and Modelling of Growth and Yield (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Estimation and Monitoring of Forest Biomass and Fuel Load Components (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Large-Scale Forest Mapping and Monitoring by Synthetic Aperture Radar and Multi-source Remote Sensing Data (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Emerging Advances in Digital Forest Monitoring, Analysis, and Modeling (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Modeling of the Population Dynamics of Forest Insects (Deadline: 24 January 2025)
- Advancing Forest Management: Remote Sensing for Early Detection and Warning of Environmental Threats (Deadline: 31 January 2025)
- Modeling Aboveground Forest Biomass: New Developments (Deadline: 31 January 2025)
- Cutting-Edge Solutions in Advanced Forestry: Integrating Sensors, AI, IoT, Robotics, and Connectivity (Deadline: 28 February 2025)
- Forest Resources and Land Use/Land Cover Dynamics: Implications for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation (Deadline: 25 March 2025)
- Integrated Measurements for Precision Forestry (Deadline: 31 March 2025)
- Precise Forestry: Forest Dynamic Change Mapping, Monitoring and Modeling (Deadline: 25 April 2025)
- Advances in Remote Sensing for Forestry: Theory, Methods, Applications, and Validation (Deadline: 25 April 2025)
- Application of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Natural Resource Management of Forest Ecosystems (Deadline: 30 April 2025)
- Forest Ecology and Resource Monitoring Based on Sensors, Signal and Image Processing (Deadline: 30 April 2025)
- Growth Models for Forest Stand Development Dynamics (Deadline: 30 May 2025)
- Forest Growth Modeling in Different Ecological Conditions (Deadline: 31 May 2025)
- Challenges and Prospects of Remote Sensing Application for Forest Resources Management (Deadline: 31 May 2025)
- Remote Sensing-Based Methods for Forest Aboveground Biomass Estimation (Deadline: 31 May 2025)
- Modeling of Biomass Estimation and Stand Parameters in Forests (Deadline: 30 June 2025)
- Applications of Optical and Active Remote Sensing in Forestry (Deadline: 30 June 2025)
- Forest Biometry: Advancements on Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives and Contribution in Forest Management (Deadline: 25 July 2025)
- Forest Parameter Extraction and Ecological Applications with UAV-Based Remote Sensing Techniques (Deadline: 31 July 2025)
- Drone Based Information Fusion for Forestry Application and Conservation (Deadline: 31 July 2025)
- Mapping and Modeling Forests Using Geospatial Technologies (Deadline: 25 August 2025)
- LiDAR Remote Sensing for Forestry (Deadline: 31 August 2025)
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications in Forestry—Second Edition (Deadline: 10 September 2025)
- Climate-Smart Forestry: Forest Monitoring in a Multi-Sensor Approach (Deadline: 25 September 2025)
- Forest Monitoring and Modeling Under Climate Change (Deadline: 25 September 2025)
- Remote Sensing Approach for Early Detection of Forest Disturbance (Deadline: 30 September 2025)
- Forest Inventory: The Monitoring of Biomass and Carbon Stocks (Deadline: 25 October 2025)
- Measurement and Modeling of Forest Vegetation Structures with Remote Sensing Technology (Deadline: 30 October 2025)
- Vegetation and Remote Sensing Phenology in Deciduous Forests (Deadline: 31 October 2025)
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Forestry: 2nd Edition (Deadline: 31 October 2025)
- Sustainable Management of Forests: Ecological Modeling and Growth Dynamics of Trees (Deadline: 15 November 2025)