Understanding Forest Health with Remote Sensing, Part III: Requirements for a Scalable Multi-Source...
Understanding Forest Health with Remote Sensing, Part III: Requirements for a Scalable Multi-Source Forest Health Monitoring Network Based on Data Science Approaches
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Lausch, Angela , Borg, Erik , Bumberger, Jan , Dietrich, Peter , Heurich, Marco , Huth, Andreas , Jung, András , Klenke, Reinhard , Knapp, Sonja , Mollenhauer, Hannes , Paasche, Hendrik , Paulheim, Heiko , Pause, Marion , Schweitzer, Christian , Schmulius, Christiane , Settele, Josef , Skidmore, Andrew , Wegmann, Martin , Zacharias, Steffen , Kirsten, Toralf and Schaepman, Michael
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Basel: MDPI AG
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English
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Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our planet. However, an unprecedented level of anthropogenic influences is reducing the resilience and stability of our forest ecosystems as well as their ecosystem functions. The relationships between drivers, stress, and ecosystem functions in forest ecos...
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Understanding Forest Health with Remote Sensing, Part III: Requirements for a Scalable Multi-Source Forest Health Monitoring Network Based on Data Science Approaches
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Borg, Erik
Bumberger, Jan
Dietrich, Peter
Heurich, Marco
Huth, Andreas
Jung, András
Klenke, Reinhard
Knapp, Sonja
Mollenhauer, Hannes
Paasche, Hendrik
Paulheim, Heiko
Pause, Marion
Schweitzer, Christian
Schmulius, Christiane
Settele, Josef
Skidmore, Andrew
Wegmann, Martin
Zacharias, Steffen
Kirsten, Toralf
Schaepman, Michael
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b03e70e9cb4b40ce8b59313f57da7591
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2072-4292
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2072-4292
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10.3390/rs10071120