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Nordic workshop: Image analysis and spatial statistics in forestry.

Frederiksberg, Denmark; November 2 1999

PROGRAMME

Here is an outline of the workshop day:
10.00-10.10Welcome
10.10-10.50 Johan Fransson, SLU Umeå (Sweden): An overview of forestry remote sensing activities at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Remote Sensing Laboratory in Umeå
10.50-11.30 Charles Burnett, Univ. of Turku (Finland): Spatial analysis of forests at the Digital Cartography Laboratory, University of Turku, Finland
11.30-11.50Coffee break
11.50-12.30 Jens Lund, RVAU (Denmark): Bayesian analysis of point patterns from noisy observations
12.30-13.20Lunch
13.20-14.30Seven short presentations:
Jan Naumburg, SLU Uppsala (Sweden):
Gaps in young forests and their spatial distribution.
Monica Magnusson, Göteborg Univ. (Sweden):
Digital maps for forest-liming analysis.
Ramji Prasad Neupane, NTNU Trondheim (Norway):
The Prospects of Agroforestry Intervention in the Hills of Nepal.
Renuka Wijesekara, NLH (Norway):
Birds as bioindicators to assess biotope quality in different land-use systems in Sri Lanka.
Mads-Jeppe Tarp-Johansen, RVAU (Denmark):
Single tree positioning and size estimation from digitized aerial photos of even-aged oak stands.
Lars Wichmann, RVAU (Denmark):
Competition models for forest stands - Analysis of data from an unthinned sitka spruce stand.
Ilkka Korpela, University of Helsinki (Finland):
Tree detection from digital aerial photos. An experiment with varying photo and object characteristics.
14.30-14.40Break
14.40-15.20 Tomas Brandtberg, SLU Uppsala/CBA (Sweden): Individual tree-based analysis of laser scanning data
15.20-15.40Coffee break
15.40-16.20 Andre Samberg, Helsinki Univ. of Technology (Finland): The feasibility of the classification of a single tree from laser range data without a triangulation
16.20-16.55 Morten Larsen, RVAU (Denmark): Determination of parameters in a 3D tree crown model from match window jittering
16.55-17.00Closing

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