Thursday, August 9, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Willow Glen III, San Jose Marriott
COS 117 - Remote sensing and image analysis
8:00 AMMapping spatial continuous distributions of indicator values using imaging spectroscopy
Lammert Kooistra, Wageningen University, Han van Dobben, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wieger G. Wamelink, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Michael E. Schaepman, Wageningen University
8:20 AMIntegration of airborne imaging spectroscopy and spaceborne-multispectral images for regional scale mapping of woody cover in pinyon-juniper ecosystems of the Colorado Plateau
Cho-ying Huang, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Gregory Asner, Carnegie Institution of Washington
8:40 AMLand cover change detection: A multi-scale approach to comparing remote sensing maps
Bruce A. Pond, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
9:00 AMFine-scale vegetation classification with remotely sensed imagery: How much does spatial resolution matter?
Christine A. West, Humboldt State University
9:20 AMScaling ecosystem carbon storage across a shrubland-grassland transition using hyperspectral AVIRIS imagery
Bryan Brandel, University of Colorado, Carol A. Wessman, University of Colorado
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMIdentifying spatial relationships between marine biological hotspots and fronts in the Northern California Current using remote-sensing techniques
Douglas C. Reese, NRC/National Marine Fisheries Service, Richard D. Brodeur, National Marine Fisheries Service, James H. Churnside, NOAA Environmental Laboratory, Robert T. O'Malley, Oregon State University
10:10 AMThe characteristics of Large Herbivore Key Resource Areas in Kenyan Rangelands
Moffatt K. Ngugi, Colorado State University, Richard T. Conant, Colorado State University
10:30 AMPrioritizing restoration efforts for the eastern brook trout using remote sensing
Joan Y. Louie, NC State University, Stacy AC Nelson, NC State University, Halil I. Cakir, NC State University, Andrew C. Honeycutt, NC State University, Ernie F Hain, NC State University
10:50 AMIf a tree falls in the forest: Examining canopy changes in the wake of Sudden Oak Death using object-based image analysis
Tim De Chant, University of California, Berkeley, Maggi Kelly, University of California, Berkeley, Barbara Allen-Diaz, University of California, Berkeley

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