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14 - Civil and Construction Engineering
Newcastle University
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Article title
Characterizing stand replacing disturbance in western Alberta grizzly bear habitat, using a satellite-derived high temporal and spatial resolution change sequence
Type
D - Journal article
Title of journal
Forest Ecology and Management
Article number
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Volume number
261
Issue number
4
First page of article
865
ISSN of journal
1872-7042
Year of publication
2011
Number of additional authors
4
Additional information
This publication has led to further research by the authors to allow attribution of causes of disturbance directly from remote sensing data, based on temporal and spatial characteristics (J. Appl. Remote Sens., 2011, 5: 053568). The disturbance layers generated were provided to the Foothills Research Institute, Alberta, Canada, for use in providing updates to land cover maps, which in turn are currently being used to develop bio-energetic models by Scott Nielson at the University of Alberta (contact: scottn@ualberta.ca).
Interdisciplinary
Yes
Cross-referral requested
-
Research group
B - Geomatics
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
-
Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
-