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                             22 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Accounting for stochastic factors in predictive vegetation modelling: The role of remotely sensed image texture Simpson, Catherine
2006
7 s1 p. S79-S80
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2 Analysis of vegetation condition using remote sensing technologies 2006
7 s1 p. S77
article
3 An overview of methods used to assess vegetation condition at the scale of the site Gibbons, Philip
2006
7 s1 p. S10-S17
article
4 Assessing canopy health of native eucalypt forests Stone, Christine
2006
7 s1 p. S24-S30
article
5 Assessment and monitoring of vegetation condition: Moving forward Briggs, Sue V.
2006
7 s1 p. S74-S76
article
6 Assessment of vegetation condition of grassy ecosystems in the Australian Capital Territory Sharp, Sarah
2006
7 s1 p. S63-S65
article
7 Community scale vegetation mapping and condition assessment using hyperspectral remote sensing Roff, Adam
2006
7 s1 p. S78-S79
article
8 Evaluating the ecological and operational basis of vegetation condition assessments Gorrod, Emma
2006
7 s1 p. S80
article
9 Integrating vegetation field surveys with remotely sensed data Reinke, Karin
2006
7 s1 p. S18-S23
article
10 Landscape scenario modelling of vegetation condition Drielsma, Michael
2006
7 s1 p. S45-S52
article
11 Mapping vegetation condition in the context of biodiversity conservation Gibbons, Philip
2006
7 s1 p. S1-S2
article
12 Problems and prospects for mapping vegetation condition in Australia's arid rangelands Bastin, Gary N.
2006
7 s1 p. S71-S74
article
13 Reporting vegetation condition using the Vegetation Assets, States and Transitions (VAST) framework Thackway, Richard
2006
7 s1 p. S53-S62
article
14 Spatially modelling native vegetation condition Zerger, Andre
2006
7 s1 p. S37-S44
article
15 The meanings of vegetation condition Keith, David
2006
7 s1 p. S7-S9
article
16 The utility of site-based datasets and regional ecosystem mapping for biodiversity conservation in the Southeast Queensland Bioregion: Past, present, future Lawson, Ben E.
2006
7 s1 p. S80-S81
article
17 Towards a national approach to vegetation condition assessment that meets government investors’ needs: A policy perspective Parkes, David
2006
7 s1 p. S3-S5
article
18 Utilizing airborne scanning laser (LiDAR) to improve the estimation of Australian forest structure and biomass Lee, Alex
2006
7 s1 p. S77-S78
article
19 Vegetation condition assessment and monitoring from sequences of satellite imagery Wallace, Jeremy
2006
7 s1 p. S31-S36
article
20 Vegetation condition mapping and catchment management: The North Central Victorian experience Higgins, Ian
2006
7 s1 p. S68-S71
article
21 Vegetation condition mapping at a landscape-scale across Victoria Newell, Graeme R.
2006
7 s1 p. S65-S68
article
22 Why is vegetation condition important to government? A case study from Queensland Neldner, John
2006
7 s1 p. S5-S7
article
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