Development of a remote sensing based fast-response- system for the handling of calamities in forests
Abstract
Large scale storm damages in forests have important economic and ecological implications. For the effective management of such calamities, it is important to get timely information about affected areas and forest types etc. Classical air photos can often not be provided due to unsuitable weather conditions. The new generation of satellite images offer unprecendent spectral and spatial resolution (e.g. TerraSAR-X and Sentinel-1) which can be analysed within suitable GIS. What is missing is a clear structure regarding the information flow to the different stake holders. The project aims developing such a concept for abiotial (storm damage) calamities using GMES sensors.
Publications
Entwicklung eines fernerkundungsbasierten Systemkonzepts zur Unterstützung des forstlichen Krisenmanagements nach Sturmereignissen ("FastResponse")
Autoren: Bauer, O; Einzmann, K; Schmitt, A; Hirner, A; Seitz, R; Immitzer, M; Atzberger, C; Müller, A; Frost, M; Kanzian, M Jahr: 2015
Journal articles
external links and characteristics of the publication:Development of a remote sensing based fast response system for the handling of calamities in forests (FastResponse)
Autoren: Bauer, O; Seitz, R; Wallner, A; Einzmann, K; Immitzer, M; Müller, A Jahr: 2014
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
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Project staff
Clement Atzberger
Univ.Prof. Dr.rer.nat Clement Atzberger
clement.atzberger@boku.ac.at
BOKU Project Leader
01.07.2013 - 31.05.2016
Markus Immitzer
Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Markus Immitzer M.Sc.
markus.immitzer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85732
Project Staff
01.07.2013 - 31.05.2016