UAV Applications for Forest Management: Wood Volume, Biomass, Mapping
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 74126
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable forest management; remote sensing; unmanned aerial vehicle; LiDAR; RGB sensor; forest certification; forest management; urban forests; vegetation index; mulltispectral sensor
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Dear Colleagues,
In the last few years, the UAVs platforms are more and more chosen for forestry applications using the RGB, multispectral, thermal and LiDAR sensors. Remote sensing using UAVs has a range of benefits such as reduced costs, flexibility in time and space, and high accuracy data.
This Special Issue aims at collecting new application deriving from the use of UAVs in studies focusing on forest inventory and forest management, as well as studies including, but not limited to, measuring Forest Canopy Height and Attributes, biomass estimation, mapping diseases , mapping forests and biodiversity, mapping canopy gaps, forestry fire monitoring.
Novelty improvements in methodologies, techniques, and data processing of the UAV applications in the forestry sector are welcome. The prevailing use of drones in forestry applications is still at an exploratory stage, but with great potential soon
Dr. Mauro Maesano
Dr. Federico Valerio Moresi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- UAV
- Drone
- Remote Sensing
- Forest management
- Forest Inventory
- Precision Forestry
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