Contribution of Near Real Time MODIS-Based Forest Disturbance Detection Products to a National Forest Threat Early Warning SystemU.S. forests occupy approx. 751 million acres (approx. 1/3 of total land). These forests are exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic threats that collectively damage extensive acreages each year. Hazardous forest disturbances can threaten human life and property, bio-diversity and water supplies. Timely regional forest monitoring products are needed to aid forest management and decision making by the US Forest Service and its state and private partners. Daily MODIS data products provide a means to monitor regional forest disturbances on a weekly basis. In response, we began work in 2006 to develop a Near Real Time (NRT) forest monitoring capability, based on MODIS NDVI data, as part of a national forest threat early warning system (EWS)
Document ID
20130001837
Acquisition Source
Stennis Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Spruce, Joseph (Computer Sciences Corp. United States)
Hargrove, William (Forest Service United States)
Gasser, Gerald (Lockheed Martin United States)
Smoot, James (Computer Sciences Corp. United States)
Kuper, Philip (Computer Sciences Corp. United States)
IDRelationTitle20110014349See AlsoContribution of Near Real Time MODIS-Based Forest Disturbance Detection Products to a National Forest Threat Early Warning System20110014349See AlsoContribution of Near Real Time MODIS-Based Forest Disturbance Detection Products to a National Forest Threat Early Warning System