
Remote Sensing of Boreal Coarse Woody Debris: The Wrap-Up
My MSc thesis, entitled Remote Sensing Boreal Coarse Woody Debris, was successfully defended on September 13th, 2019. The main objective of the research I conducted was to assess the accuracy and feasibility of using computer vision techniques and modelling to detect and measure dead trees (i.e. coarse woody debris, CWD) in piloted-aircraft data of boreal forests. The two following peer-reviewed publications, also released as chapters in my thesis, spawned from this research.