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  1. Analysis of structure from motion and airborne laser scanning features for the evaluation of forest structure
  2. Aboveground biomass density models for NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation lidar mission
  3. The importance of protected habitats and LiDAR data availability for assessing scenarios of land uses in forest areas
  4. Proposal of new Natura 2000 network boundaries in Spain based on the value of importance for biodiversity and connectivity analysis for its improvement
  5. Iterative Method of Discriminant Analysis to Classify Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Forest
  6. Comparison of two parameter recovery methods for the transformation of Pinus sylvestris yield tables into a diameter distribution model
  7. Simulation of overflow thresholds in urban basins: Case study in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico
  8. Impact model of urban development on steppic birds in natura 2000 spaces
  9. The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass
  10. Estimation of forest biomass components using airborne LiDAR and multispectral sensors
  11. Applications of ALS (Airborne Laser Scanning) data to Forest Inventory. Experiences with pine stands from mountainous environments in Spain
  12. A simple approach to forest structure classification using airborne laser scanning that can be adopted across bioregions
  13. Evaluating European Conservation Areas and Proposal of New Zones of Conservation under the Habitats Directive. Application to Spanish Territories
  14. Evaluating observed versus predicted forest biomass: R-squared, index of agreement or maximal information coefficient?
  15. Structural connectivity as an indicator of species richness and landscape diversity in Castilla y León (Spain)
  16. Validation of a Methodology for Confidence-Based Participatory Forest Management
  17. Confidence-Based Participatory Forest Management
  18. Measuring mosaic diversity based on land use map in the region of Madrid, Spain
  19. Enhancing of accuracy assessment for forest above-ground biomass estimates obtained from remote sensing via hypothesis testing and overfitting evaluation
  20. Most similar neighbor imputation of forest attributes using metrics derived from combined airborne LIDAR and multispectral sensors
  21. Influence of the resolution of forest cover maps in evaluating fragmentation and connectivity to assess habitat conservation status
  22. Evaluating landscape connectivity in fragmented habitats: Cantabrian capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus cantabricus) in northern Spain
  23. Sap flow, leaf-level gas exchange and spectral responses to drought in Pinus sylvestris, Pinus pinea and Pinus halepensis
  24. Fusion of airborne LiDAR and multispectral sensors reveals synergic capabilities in forest structure characterization
  25. VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN MASTER CLASSES: WEB CONFERENCING
  26. Remote sensing estimates and measures of uncertainty for forest variables at different aggregation levels
  27. Comparison of estimation methods to obtain ideal distribution of forest tree height
  28. Toward smart manufacturing using decision analytics
  29. Edaphic controls on ecosystem-level carbon allocation in two contrasting Amazon forests
  30. Characterizing forest structural types and shelterwood dynamics from Lorenz-based indicators predicted by airborne laser scanning
  31. Quantitative Techniques in Participatory Forest Management
  32. Functionality Indicators for Sustainable Management
  33. Landscape Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management
  34. Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management
  35. A Computer-Based Decision-Making Support System to Incorporate Personal Preferences in Forest Management
  36. Algorithm for improving the co-registration of LiDAR-derived digital canopy height models and field data
  37. Increasing the use of expert opinion in forest characterisation approaches based on LiDAR data
  38. Influence of Global Navigation Satellite System errors in positioning inventory plots for tree-height distribution studiesThis article is one of a selection of papers from Extending Forest Inventory and Monitoring over Space and Time.
  39. Relationship between LiDAR-derived forest canopy height and Landsat images
  40. A review of research on Chinese Tuber species
  41. Soil fertility and GIS raster models for tropical agroforestry planning in economically depressed and contaminated Caribbean areas (coffee and kidney bean plantations)
  42. New data on ectomycorrhizae and soils of the Chinese truffles Tuber pseudoexcavatum and Tuber indicum, and their impact on truffle cultivation
  43. Object-based semi-automatic approach for forest structure characterization using lidar data in heterogeneous Pinus sylvestris stands
  44. Ecological patterns of Tuber melanosporum and different Quercus Mediterranean forests: Quantitative production of truffles, burn sizes and soil studies
  45. Problems of using rockroses in Tuber melanosporum culture: soil and truffle harvest associated with Cistus laurifolius
  46. Stand structure, competition and growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in a Mediterranean mountainous environment
  47. Optimisation of spatial allocation of forestry activities within a forest stand
  48. 140 ans d'aménagement forestier en Espagne