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    Classification of red pine stands using remote sensing techniques

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    Date

    2019

    Author

    Rideout, Hannah

    Degree

    Honours Bachelor of Science in Forestry

    Discipline

    Natural Resources Management

    Subject

    Red pine management
    Remote sensing
    Aerial photography
    Boreal forest

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    Abstract

    Red pine is a historically important species for forestry in the boreal forest. Its large diameter and straight and knot free form has made it ideal for many purposes, including construction. With the new sudden turn towards renewing the forests in their historical state, understanding the current management requirements of red pine in their limited distribution is becoming more and more necessary. The use of remote sensing techniques and applications enable it so that these scattered stands can be inventoried and mapped accurately for management purposes.

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