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Type
Research project
Principal Investigator
James Duncan
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Affiliation:
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative, (FEMC)
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
2019-01-01
End Date:
2020-01-07
Contact Information:
E-mail: james.duncan@uvm.edu
Alexandra Kosiba
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Affiliation:
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
2019-01-01
End Date:
2020-01-07
Contact Information:
E-mail: Alexandra.Kosiba@uvm.edu
Work phone: 802-656-7631
Contributing Organizations
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC)
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Affiliation:
Role:
Lead institution
Start Date:
2019-01-01
End Date:
2020-01-07
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Project Citation
Kosiba AM and Duncan JA. 2019. Inventory of moderate and intensive timber clearings detected via remote sensing in New Hampshire between 2000 and 2018. Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative.
Links
  • Online Map: Forest clearing in New Hampshire 2000-2018
  • FEMC Webinar on the New Hampshire Forest Clearing Project

Project

Forest clearing detected in New Hampshire using remote sensing (2000-2018)

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Reports

Name Date
Inventory of moderate and intensive timber clearings detected via remote sensing in New Hampshire between 2000 and 2018 (Version 1.1)
Authors: Emma Tait, Alexandra Kosiba, James Duncan
2020
Inventory of moderate and intensive timber clearings detected via remote sensing in New Hampshire between 2000 and 2018 (Deprecated)
Authors: Alexandra Kosiba, James Duncan
2020
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