Oct 17 4 The cost and distribution of forest conservation for national emissions reductions Avoided forest degradation is essential to cost-effective carbon-climate policies Read More
Oct 17 4 Effect of microsite quality and species composition on tree growth: a semi-empirical modeling approach Microsite conditions strongly influence growth of restored forests in Panama Read More
Oct 17 1 Indirect estimation of structural parameters in South African forests using MISR-HR and LiDAR remote sensing data Forest structure can be accurately mapped in Africa using multi-angle and multi-spectral data. Read More
Sep 20 1 Tree-based approach to biomass estimation from remote sensing data in a tropical agricultural landscape Tree-based biomass mapping reveals hidden carbon stocks in deforested tropical landscapes Read More
Jun 25 1 Estimating aboveground carbon density and its uncertainty in Borneo’s structurally complex tropical forests using airborne laser scanning New calibrations of airborne LiDAR facilitate mapping of forest carbon stocks in Borneo. Read More
May 19 2 Aboveground carbon density: combining FIA plot-derived estimates and airborne LiDAR Study shows that US Forest Service field biomass monitoring greatly enhanced by airborne laser scanning. Read More
Apr 21 1 Leaf to landscape responses of giant sequoia to hotter drought A multi-scale study reveals the impacts of California’s drought on iconic giant sequoias. Read More
Apr 21 1 Remote measurement of canopy water content in giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) during drought Canopy water content is the most sensitive physiological measure of giant sequoia susceptibility to drought. Read More
Apr 21 1 Landscape-scale variation in canopy water content of giant sequoias during drought Imaging spectroscopy provides a way to monitor the vulnerability of giant sequoias to drought. Read More
Apr 17 1 Landscape evolution and nutrient rejuvenation reflected in Amazon forest canopy chemistry Evolution of the Amazonian landscape alters the chemistry and functioning its forest canopy. Read More