#Theory, Modelling & Upscaling #2011 – 2014
LaserTIR (Contributing project)
Enhancing the understanding of canopy biodiversity: Estimating forest canopy surface temperature by airborne laser scanning and thermal infrared scanning
Vonrüti M., Spasojevic A., Nölke N., Kneib T., Kleinn C. (2017): Comparing canopy leaf temperature of three Central European tree species based on simultaneous confidence bands for penalized splines. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 24 (3), 385–398. doi: 10.1007/s10651-017-0375-1
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doi.org
Nölke N. (2016): Integrating Remote Sensing Techniques into Forest Monitoring: Selected Topics with a Focus on Thermal Remote Sensing. Dissertation, University Göttingen
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ediss.uni-goettingen.de
Wärmebildfotografie – eine Alternative zur optischen Fotografi e in der Forstwirtschaft?
Nölke N., Beckschäfer P., Kleinn C. (2014): Thermal canopy photography in forestry - an alternative to optical cover photography. iForest 8, 1-5. doi: 10.3832/ifor1129-007
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doi.org
Public Datasets
Nölke, Nils; Kleinn, Christoph (2014): Mean canopy temperature for three different tree species around the Hainich climate tower, 2012. Version 2. Biodiversity Exploratories Information System. Dataset. https://www.bexis.uni-jena.de/ddm/data/Showdata/17689?version=2