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  1. Mountain Tree Species Mapping Using Sentinel-2, PlanetScope, and Airborne HySpex Hyperspectral Imagery
  2. Sentinel-2 and AISA Airborne Hyperspectral Images for Mediterranean Shrubland Mapping in Catalonia
  3. Airborne HySpex Hyperspectral Versus Multitemporal Sentinel-2 Images for Mountain Plant Communities Mapping
  4. Mapping Invasive Plant Species with Hyperspectral Data Based on Iterative Accuracy Assessment Techniques
  5. Assessment of Sentinel-2 Images, Support Vector Machines and Change Detection Algorithms for Bark Beetle Outbreaks Mapping in the Tatra Mountains
  6. Comparison of Random Forest, Support Vector Machines, and Neural Networks for Post-Disaster Forest Species Mapping of the Krkonoše/Karkonosze Transboundary Biosphere Reserve
  7. Comparison of Support Vector Machines and Random Forests for Corine Land Cover Mapping
  8. Crowdsourcing without Data Bias: Building a Quality Assurance System for Air Pollution Symptom Mapping
  9. Assessment of Sentinel-2 Satellite Images and Random Forest Classifier for Rainforest Mapping in Gabon
  10. Crowdsourcing Without Data Bias: Building a Quality Assurance System for Air Pollution Symptom Mapping Toward an SDG Indicator
  11. Comparison of Support Vector Machine and Random Forest Algorithms for Invasive and Expansive Species Classification Using Airborne Hyperspectral Data
  12. Lead-Induced Changes in Fluorescence and Spectral Characteristics of Pea Leaves
  13. Modelling the Spatial Distribution of Asbestos—Cement Products in Poland with the Use of the Random Forest Algorithm
  14. In Situ Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Monitoring of Alpine Trampled and Recultivated Species
  15. Feasibility of hyperspectral vegetation indices for the detection of chlorophyll concentration in three high Arctic plants: Salix polaris, Bistorta vivipara, and Dryas octopetala
  16. Tree Species Classification of the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Karkonoski National Park (Poland) Using Artificial Neural Networks and APEX Hyperspectral Images
  17. Using moss and lichens in biomonitoring of heavy-metal contamination of forest areas in southern and north-eastern Poland
  18. Classification of High-Mountain Vegetation Communities within a Diverse Giant Mountains Ecosystem Using Airborne APEX Hyperspectral Imagery
  19. The Impact of Tourist Traffic on the Condition and Cell Structures of Alpine Swards
  20. Citizen science and WebGIS for outdoor advertisement visual pollution assessment
  21. Optimal Band Configuration for the Roof Surface Characterization Using Hyperspectral and LiDAR Imaging
  22. Application of HySpex hyperspectral images for verification of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model
  23. Intraspecific Differences in Spectral Reflectance Curves as Indicators of Reduced Vitality in High-Arctic Plants
  24. Predicting the diurnal blue-sky albedo of soils using their laboratory reflectance spectra and roughness indices
  25. Application of Sentinel-2 and EnMAP new satellite data to the mapping of alpine vegetation of the Karkonosze Mountains
  26. The impact of tourist traffic on the condition and cell structures of alpine swards
  27. Assessment of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Analyzing the Impact of Human Trampling on Alpine Swards
  28. The Origin of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides Accumulated in the Soil and Biota Samples Collected in Svalbard, Near Longyearbyen
  29. Subalpine and alpine vegetation classification based on hyperspectral APEX and simulated EnMAP images
  30. Comparison of support vector machine, random forest and neural network classifiers for tree species classification on airborne hyperspectral APEX images
  31. Classification of Tundra Vegetation in the Krkonoše Mts. National Park Using APEX, AISA Dual and Sentinel-2A Data
  32. Use of laboratory hyperspectral reflectance data of soils for predicting their diurnal albedo dynamics accomodating their roughness
  33. Assessment of Imaging Spectroscopy for rock identification in the Karkonosze Mountains, Poland
  34. Mapping asbestos-cement roofing with the use of APEX hyperspectral airborne imagery: Karpacz area, Poland – a case study
  35. The application of APEX images in the assessment of the state of non-forest vegetation in the Karkonosze Mountains
  36. Modelling and Observation of Mineral Dust Optical Properties over Central Europe
  37. The use of vegetation indices in the evaluation of vegetation phenology based on MERIS data: the Czech Republic case study
  38. The Use Of Mosses In Biomonitoring Of Selected Areas In Poland And Spitsbergen In The Years From 1975 To 2014
  39. Touristic development of the La Lopé National Park (Gabon) in light of the SWOT analysis
  40. Semiautomatic land cover mapping according to the 2nd level of the CORINE Land Cover legend
  41. Effects of Different Illumination and Observation Techniques of Cultivated Soils on Their Hyperspectral Bidirectional Measurements Under Field and Laboratory Conditions
  42. Asbestos manufacturing plants in Poland
  43. Variability in spectral characteristics of trampled high-mountain grasslands
  44. The Electronic Spatial Information System – tools for the monitoring of asbestos in Poland
  45. Mapping vegetation communities of the Karkonosze National Park using APEX hyperspectral data and Support Vector Machines
  46. Laboratory and image spectroscopy for evaluating the biophysical state of meadow vegetation in the Krkonoše National Park
  47. Use of undisturbed and artificial soil samples for the brf laboratory measurements of cultivated soils complementing the measurements acquired in the field
  48. Combining classifiers for robust hyperspectral mapping using Hierarchical Trees and class memberships
  49. SNNS application for crop classification using HyMap data
  50. Classification of high-mountain plant communities using artificial neural nets and hyperspectral data
  51. HYPER-I-NET: European research network on hyperspectral imaging
  52. Application of Field Remote Sensing Techniques for Vegetation Investigation. Case Study of Siwica Glade Reserve
  53. The Map of the Narew River National Park on the Scale of 1:25,000 Elaborated on the Basis of the Merger of the Satellite and Aerial Imagery
  54. Remote Sensing Measurements of Lead Concentration in Plants