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MULTISPECTRAL UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY OF BARK-BEETLE DRIVEN FOREST DISTURBANCE

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2016

Abstract

This study presents a new methodological approach for assessment of spatial and qualitative aspects of forest disturbance based on the use of multispectral imaging camera with the UAV photogrammetry. We have used the miniaturized multispectral sensor Tetracam Micro Multiple Camera Array (µ-MCA) Snap 6 with the multirotor imaging platform to get multispectral imagery with high spatial resolution.

The study area is located in the Sumava Mountains, Central Europe, heavily affected by windstorms, followed by extensive and repeated bark beetle (Ips typographus [L.]) outbreaks in the past 20 years. After two decades, there is apparent continuous spread of forest disturbance as well as rapid regeneration of forest vegetation, related with changes in species and their diversity.