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Change in forest condition: Characterizing non-stand replacing disturbances using time series satellite imagery
NC Coops, C Shang, MA Wulder, JC White, T Hermosilla
Forest Ecology and Management 474, 118370, 2020
602020
Estimating stem diameter distributions in a management context for a tolerant hardwood forest using ALS height and intensity data
C Shang, P Treitz, J Caspersen, T Jones
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 43 (1), 79-94, 2017
292017
Spatially-explicit prediction of wildfire burn probability using remotely-sensed and ancillary data
C Shang, MA Wulder, NC Coops, JC White, T Hermosilla
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 46 (3), 313-329, 2020
252020
Update and spatial extension of strategic forest inventories using time series remote sensing and modeling
C Shang, NC Coops, MA Wulder, JC White, T Hermosilla
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 84, 101956, 2020
192020
Estimation of forest structural and compositional variables using ALS data and multi-seasonal satellite imagery
C Shang, P Treitz, J Caspersen, T Jones
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 78 …, 2019
182019
Spatiotemporal variability of Arctic soil moisture detected from high-resolution RADARSAT-2 SAR data
A Collingwood, F Charbonneau, C Shang, P Treitz
Advances in Meteorology 2018, 2018
82018
Effect of size and number of calibration plots on the estimation of stem diameter distributions using airborne laser scanning
C Shang, T Jones, P Treitz
2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS …, 2016
32016
Remote sensing of biogeophysical variables at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory, Melville Island, Nunavut, Canada
PM Treitz, DM Atkinson, A Blaser, MT Bonney, CA Braybrook, EC Buckley, ...
Arctic Science, 2024
2024
Modelling Forest Inventory and Biophysical Variables for an Uneven-Aged Forest Using Multi-Source Remotely-Sensed Data
C Shang
Queen's University (Canada), 2018
2018
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