Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data

The interrelationship between trees and humans is primordial. As pressures on natural resources grow and become more complex this innate connection drives an increased need for improved data and analytical techniques for assessing the status and trends of forests, trees, their products, and their s...

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Main Author: Kauffman, Jobriath Scott
Other Authors: Geography
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
Subjects:
FIA
VCT
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74974
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-749742021-04-07T05:30:53Z Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data Kauffman, Jobriath Scott Geography Prisley, Stephen P. Coulston, John W. Thomas, Valerie A. Shao, Yang forest products decision support FIA VCT Landsat county parcel data machine learning automated forest age map The interrelationship between trees and humans is primordial. As pressures on natural resources grow and become more complex this innate connection drives an increased need for improved data and analytical techniques for assessing the status and trends of forests, trees, their products, and their services. Techniques for using readily available data such as the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) database and output from forest disturbance detection algorithms derived from Landsat data, such as Vegetation Change Tracker (VCT), for estimating forest attributes across time from the state and inventory unit level down to the stand and pixel level are presented. Progressively more comprehensive harvest and parcel boundary records are incorporated appropriately. Quantification of attributes, including non-timber forest products and fine-scale age estimates, across the landscape both historically and into the future is emphasized. Spatial information on the distribution of forest resources by age-class provides knowledge of timber volume through time and across the landscape to support forest management for sustained production. In addition to monitoring forest resources in regards to their value as products for human consumption, their measurement facilitates analysis of the relationship of their spatial and temporal abundance to other resources such as water and wildlife. Ph. D. 2017-02-09T09:01:02Z 2017-02-09T09:01:02Z 2017-02-08 Dissertation vt_gsexam:9634 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74974 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic forest products
decision support
FIA
VCT
Landsat
county parcel data
machine learning
automated
forest age map
spellingShingle forest products
decision support
FIA
VCT
Landsat
county parcel data
machine learning
automated
forest age map
Kauffman, Jobriath Scott
Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
description The interrelationship between trees and humans is primordial. As pressures on natural resources grow and become more complex this innate connection drives an increased need for improved data and analytical techniques for assessing the status and trends of forests, trees, their products, and their services. Techniques for using readily available data such as the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) database and output from forest disturbance detection algorithms derived from Landsat data, such as Vegetation Change Tracker (VCT), for estimating forest attributes across time from the state and inventory unit level down to the stand and pixel level are presented. Progressively more comprehensive harvest and parcel boundary records are incorporated appropriately. Quantification of attributes, including non-timber forest products and fine-scale age estimates, across the landscape both historically and into the future is emphasized. Spatial information on the distribution of forest resources by age-class provides knowledge of timber volume through time and across the landscape to support forest management for sustained production. In addition to monitoring forest resources in regards to their value as products for human consumption, their measurement facilitates analysis of the relationship of their spatial and temporal abundance to other resources such as water and wildlife. === Ph. D.
author2 Geography
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Kauffman, Jobriath Scott
author Kauffman, Jobriath Scott
author_sort Kauffman, Jobriath Scott
title Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
title_short Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
title_full Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal Informatics for Sustainable Forest Production Utilizing Forest Inventory and Remotely Sensed Data
title_sort spatiotemporal informatics for sustainable forest production utilizing forest inventory and remotely sensed data
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74974
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