Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton
| Deriving Vegetation Indices for 3D Canopy Chlorophyll Content Mapping Using Radiative Transfer Modelling | 2024 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Christopher Hackney
| Monitoring riverine traffic from space: the untapped potentail of remote sensing for measuring human footprint of inland waterways | 2023 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton
| Capturing hedgerow structure and flowering abundance with UAV remote sensing | 2021 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj
| The benefits and negative impacts of citizen science applications to water as experienced by participants and communities | 2021 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Professor Oliver Heidrich
| Will climate mitigation ambitions lead to carbon neutrality? An analysis of the local-level plans of 327 cities in the EU | 2021 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj
| River Morphology Monitoring of a Small-Scale Alpine Riverbed Using Drone Photogrammetry and Lidar | 2020 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton Professor Stuart Barr
| Canopy temperature from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle as an indicator of tree stress associated with red band needle blight severity. | 2019 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton Professor Stuart Barr
| Combined use of spectral and structural characteristics for improved red band needle blight detection in pine plantation stands | 2019 |
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Dr David Walker Dr Magdalena Smigaj
| Ephemeral sand river flow detection using satellite optical remote sensing | 2019 |
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Dr Wen Xiao Aleksandra Zaforemska Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton
| Mean Shift Segmentation Assessment for Individual Forest Tree Delineation from Airborne Lidar Data | 2019 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton Professor Stuart Barr
| Use of miniature thermal cameras for detection of physiological stress in conifers | 2017 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton Professor Stuart Barr
| Investigating the performance of a low-cost thermal imager for forestry applications | 2016 |
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Dr Magdalena Smigaj Dr Rachel Gaulton Professor Stuart Barr
| UAV-borne Thermal Imaging for Forest Health Monitoring: Detectin of Disease-Induced Canopy Temperature Increase | 2015 |
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