Title: Remote Sensing in the National Forest Inventory
1Remote Sensing in the National Forest Inventory
Mark D. Gillis Canadian Forest Service Victoria,
BC
Contact magillis_at_pfc.forestry.ca
2National Forest Inventory Design
- Photo Plots Provides estimate of basic
attribute data - Aerial photography
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3National Forest Inventory Design
- Photo Plots Provides estimate of basic
attribute data - Aerial photography
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- Ground Plots Provide additional information
4National Forest Inventory Design
- Photo Plots Provides estimate of basic
attribute data - Aerial photography
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- Ground Plots Provide additional information
-
- Satellite data Periodic basis - complete
coverage - Confirm/Verify the inventory
- Assess major change (harvest)
- Extend the inventory
5National Forest Inventory Design
- Photo Plots Provides estimate of basic
attribute data - Aerial photography
-
- Ground Plots Provide additional information
-
- Satellite data Periodic basis - complete
coverage - Confirm/Verify the inventory
- Assess major change (harvest)
- Extend the inventory
- Regular basis - sample coverage
- Subtle changes (Partial cuts)
- Special studies
6National Forest Inventory Reporting
Other Information - Provincial data - Remote
sensing - Scientific data - Policy information
NFI - Photo Plots - Ground Plots -
Satellite data - Auxiliary information
25 CI
Kyoto, LCCF
FAO/FRA
Nat/Prov
7NFI Needs of Remote Sensing
- Initial capture of information
- surrogate for photography
- Confirmation/Verification
- confirm inventory
- check for errors in interpretation
- Extend the inventory
- stratification
- extension of plot data (Tomppo, Kryging, etc)
- Change
- major/subtle
- Other