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    <title>Potenzialità delle immagini telerilevate Spot 5 per inventari forestali su vasta scala.</title>
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    <description>Title: Potenzialità delle immagini telerilevate Spot 5 per inventari forestali su vasta scala.
Authors: Davide, Travaglini; Chirici, Gherardo; Corona, Piermaria; Lamonaca, Andrea; Marchetti, Marco
Abstract: The current needs of an in-depth knowledge about forest ecosystems requires the&#xD;
support of very detailed information. That is why up to now air-born imagery has been&#xD;
preferred to satellite imagery for forest inventory applications, at least in Italy. The new&#xD;
satellite sensors with high or very high spatial resolution and quite high spectral&#xD;
resolution allow to overcome such a limit and can be considered as suitable data for&#xD;
forest mapping at high and medium scales as well as inventory supports. In such a&#xD;
view, this paper shows the results of an experimental comparison between sampling&#xD;
point photointerpretation by Spot 5 images and by digital orthophotos (grey scale/8&#xD;
bit), over a 15000-ha-wide study area in Central Italy. Albeit a more enlarged testing is&#xD;
needed for definitive conclusions, the obtained results already prove the significative&#xD;
efficiency of Spot 5 high resolution images for forest inventory application.</description>
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