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Hyperspectral species maps and LiDAR‐based structured population models show future forest fire frequency may compromise forest resilience

open access: yesRemote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, EarlyView.
Monitoring forest recovery from disturbances at scale requires tracking tree dynamics, yet traditional ground‐based approaches are resource‐intensive. We present a pipeline to parameterize integral projection models (IPMs) using LiDAR data and hyperspectral‐based species maps to assess post‐fire recovery across large, forested areas at the Caribou ...
Jessica McLean   +4 more
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A multi-source remote sensing dataset for large-scale forest monitoring. [PDF]

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Tiling the plane with one tile

Proceedings of the sixth annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '90, 1990
Abstract Tiling the plane is a very old activity of mankind. Grunbaum and Shep herd (1986) give many beautiful examples of decorative tilings belonging to nearly all ancient civilizations. Most decorative tilings are those we call periodic, which means that they are invariant by two independent trans lations.
Danièle Beauquier, Maurice Nivat
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To tile or not to tile?

Soils and landscapes vary within centimeters to decameters, which is not captured by state-of-the-art land-surface models that operate on kilometer scale. This leads to potential mismatches when simulating the exchange of energy, water and gasses between land and atmosphere, which are summarized under the term “aggregation error&#8221 ...
Melanie A. Thurner   +2 more
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