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Relasphone—Mobile and Participative In Situ Forest Biomass Measurements Supporting Satellite Image Mapping
2016
Remote Sensing
Due to the high cost of traditional forest plot measurements, the availability of up-to-date in situ forest inventory data has been a bottleneck for remote sensing image analysis in support of the important global forest biomass mapping. Capitalizing on the proliferation of smartphones, citizen science is a promising approach to increase spatial and temporal coverages of in situ forest observations in a cost-effective way. Digital cameras can be used as a relascope device to measure basal area,
doi:10.3390/rs8100869
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