WE1.3: Sensor Interoperability and Robustness in the Monitoring of Tropical Forests |
Session Type: Oral |
Time: Wednesday, July 25, 08:20 - 10:00 |
Location: Room 11 |
Session Chairs: Mark Williams, CRC-SI Australia and Thomas Ainsworth, Naval Research Laboratory |
WE1.3.1: SENSOR CAPABILITIES FOR DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION |
Anthony Milne; CRC for Spatial Information |
Anthea Mitchell; The University of New South Wales |
Mark Williams; Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information |
Ian Tapley; Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information |
Steffen Kuntz; Information Services |
WE1.3.2: POLARIMETRIC C BAND DATA FOR BRAZILIAN TROPICAL FOREST LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION |
Tatiana Kuplich; Southern Regional Centre for Space Research (CRS) |
Emerson Servello; Brazilian Institute for Environment (IBAMA) |
Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro; National Institute for Space Research (INPE) |
Edson Sano; Brazilian Institute for Environment (IBAMA) |
WE1.3.3: COMPARISON OF STEREO-OPTICAL AND DUAL-BAND INSAR DEMS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA |
Takeo Tadono; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) |
Mark Williams; Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information |
Scott Hensley; California Institute of Technology |
WE1.3.4: USE OF AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS FOR TROPICAL FOREST MONITORING APPLICATIONS |
Marco Lavalle; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Scott Hensley; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Mark Williams; Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information |
WE1.3.5: INTEROPERABILITY OF MULTI-FREQUENCY SAR DATA FOR FOREST INFORMATION EXTRACTION IN SUPPORT OF NATIONAL MRV SYSTEMS |
Anthea Mitchell; University of New South Wales |
Mark Williams; CRC for Spatial Information |
Ian Tapley; CRC for Spatial Information |
Anthony Milne; University of New South Wales |