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Interferometric SAR DEMs for Forest Change in Uganda 2000–2012
2018
Remote Sensing
Monitoring changes in forest height, biomass and carbon stock is important for understanding the drivers of forest change, clarifying the geography and magnitude of the fluxes of the global carbon budget and for providing input data to REDD+. The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of covering these monitoring needs using InSAR DEM changes over time and associated estimates of forest biomass change and corresponding net CO 2 emissions. A wall-to-wall map of net forest
doi:10.3390/rs10020228
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