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Remote Sensing Workshop for Riparian Studies

November 1, 2006

Held at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens,
Center for Urban Horticulture,
Seattle, WA

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Presentation and Speaker Information
Time
Remote Sensing Workshop For Riparian Studies-
Doug Martin, Co-chair, CMER
8:46
Suitability of Aerial Photography for Riparian Buffer Monitoring-
Richard A. Grotefendt, Grotefendt Photogrammetric Services, Inc
41:13
Forest Information Extraction from High Spatial Resolution Images-
Francois A. Gougeon, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
37:23
Connecting LiDAR with Color Infrared (CIR) Imaging for Forest Inventory using Individually Segmented Crowns-
Jim Flewelling, Seattle Biometrics and Analysis, LLC
10:52
Sampling and Modeling Considerations-
Jim Flewelling, Seattle Biometrics and Analysis, LLC
14:32
What is the value of a good map?
Sarah E. Gergel, Dept. of Forest Sciences and Center for Applied Conservation Research
24:54
Hyperspectral, Multispectral, LiDAR Sensing and Data Fusion for Forest Habitats-
L. Monika Moskal, Remote Sensing and Biospatial Analysis, Precision Forestry Cooperative, UW College of Forest Resources
37:08
Making Sense of a Bag of Remote Sensing Tools-
Ward Carson, Remote Sensing Consultant
25:40
Using Remotely Sensed Data to Support Decision Making-
Robert J. McGaughey, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
20:50