The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis
Forests are increasingly subject to a number of disturbances that can adversely influence their health. Remote sensing offers an efficient alternative for assessing and monitoring forest health. A myriad of methods based upon remotely sensed data have been developed, tailored to the different defini...
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doaj-1dd6cadd75fe43fc8781fd4f00b164ba2021-08-26T13:46:23ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-08-01121134113410.3390/f12081134The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence SynthesisPablo Torres0Marina Rodes-Blanco1Alba Viana-Soto2Hector Nieto3Mariano García4COMPLUTIG—Complutum Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica SL, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, SpainUniversidad de Alcalá, Departamento de Geología, Geografía y Medio Ambiente, Environmental Remote Sensing Research Group, Calle Colegios 2, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, SpainUniversidad de Alcalá, Departamento de Geología, Geografía y Medio Ambiente, Environmental Remote Sensing Research Group, Calle Colegios 2, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, SpainCOMPLUTIG—Complutum Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica SL, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, SpainUniversidad de Alcalá, Departamento de Geología, Geografía y Medio Ambiente, Environmental Remote Sensing Research Group, Calle Colegios 2, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, SpainForests are increasingly subject to a number of disturbances that can adversely influence their health. Remote sensing offers an efficient alternative for assessing and monitoring forest health. A myriad of methods based upon remotely sensed data have been developed, tailored to the different definitions of forest health considered, and covering a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. The purpose of this review paper is to identify and analyse studies that addressed forest health issues applying remote sensing techniques, in addition to studying the methodological wealth present in these papers. For this matter, we applied the PRISMA protocol to seek and select studies of our interest and subsequently analyse the information contained within them. A final set of 107 journal papers published between 2015 and 2020 was selected for evaluation according to our filter criteria and 20 selected variables. Subsequently, we pair-wise exhaustively read the journal articles and extracted and analysed the information on the variables. We found that (1) the number of papers addressing this issue have consistently increased, (2) that most of the studies placed their study area in North America and Europe and (3) that satellite-borne multispectral sensors are the most commonly used technology, especially from Landsat mission. Finally, most of the studies focused on evaluating the impact of a specific stress or disturbance factor, whereas only a small number of studies approached forest health from an early warning perspective.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/8/1134forest healthremote sensingPRISMAreview |
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The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis |
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The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis |
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The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis |
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The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis |
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The Role of Remote Sensing for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest Health: A Systematic Evidence Synthesis |
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role of remote sensing for the assessment and monitoring of forest health: a systematic evidence synthesis |
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Forests are increasingly subject to a number of disturbances that can adversely influence their health. Remote sensing offers an efficient alternative for assessing and monitoring forest health. A myriad of methods based upon remotely sensed data have been developed, tailored to the different definitions of forest health considered, and covering a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. The purpose of this review paper is to identify and analyse studies that addressed forest health issues applying remote sensing techniques, in addition to studying the methodological wealth present in these papers. For this matter, we applied the PRISMA protocol to seek and select studies of our interest and subsequently analyse the information contained within them. A final set of 107 journal papers published between 2015 and 2020 was selected for evaluation according to our filter criteria and 20 selected variables. Subsequently, we pair-wise exhaustively read the journal articles and extracted and analysed the information on the variables. We found that (1) the number of papers addressing this issue have consistently increased, (2) that most of the studies placed their study area in North America and Europe and (3) that satellite-borne multispectral sensors are the most commonly used technology, especially from Landsat mission. Finally, most of the studies focused on evaluating the impact of a specific stress or disturbance factor, whereas only a small number of studies approached forest health from an early warning perspective. |
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