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This Utah State University Learn and Lunch webinar featured information on using remote sensing, particularly lidar, to create predictive models and maps of forest biomass following anthropogenic activities (i.e. timber harvest), and naturally occurring disturbances (i.e. bark beetle infestation). Research Forester, Dr. Andrew Hudak offered the perspective relating to harvest activities useful to forest managers, while Geographer, Benjamin Bright focused on mapping bark beetle disturbance effects.

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Jun 16, 2015
Andrew T. Hudak, Benjamin C. Bright

Cataloging Information

Topic(s):
Fire Ecology
Insects & Disease
Fire & Bark Beetles
Fuels
Fuels Inventory & Monitoring

NRFSN number: 13333
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