DIGITAL
Klaus Granica
Digital
Steyrergasse 17
8010 Graz
Österreich
publications
- Remote Sensing for Alpine Forest Monitoring
- Updating LiDAR-derived Crown Cover Density Products with Sentinel-2
- Impact LiDAR: A Software Package for Automatic Derivation of Forest Parameters from LiDAR data
- The assessment of forest parameters by combined LiDAR and satellite data over Alpine regions for EUFODOS Implementation in Austria
- EUFODOS European Forest Downstream Services - Improved Information on Forest Structure and Damage
- Das Projekt «neue Bestandeskarte»
- Information Services to Support Disaster and Risk Management in Alpine Areas
- Landslide Detection and Susceptibility Mapping Using Innovative Remote Sensing Data Sources
- ASSIST, Alpine Safety, Security & Informational Services and Technologies
- Digital Terrain Models and their Usability to Landslide Risk Assessment and Visualisation
- Generation and WEBGIS representation of landslide susceptibility maps using VHR satellite data
- Representation of an alpine treeline ecotone in SPOT 5 HRG data
- Small Scale Forest Classification and Evalutaion of Wood Resources in the Ukranian Carpathians
- Wald & Wasser Managementgrundlagen zur Erhaltung und Verbesserung der Wasserressourcen durch gezielte Waldbewirtschaftung im Grenzgebiet der östlichen Karawanken / Kärnten: Endbericht des Interreg III A Projektes, Landesforstdirektion Klagenfurt, 228 p.
- Characterization of Alpine Treeline Ecotones: an Operational Approach
- Representation of an alpine treeline ecotone in SPOT HRG data
- The Derivation of Indicators for Landslide Detection Using Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery
- Water & Forest – Management of Water Resources by Forest Cultivation Practices and Usage of Satellite Remote Sensing Imagery
- Satellitenbildbasierte Waldklassifikation für Salzburg (KLEO).
- Geoinformation for Disaster Management
- The Observation of Protection Forests in Critical Zones Using New Satellite Technology.
- Mapping Protection Forests in the Province of Salzburg Using Remote Sensing.