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Volume 2 (Year 2013) | Development of “Biomass-Infosys” Tool for Above Ground Biomass Estimation Using Geo-Informatics | Abstract PDF |
Mintu Medhi, R. Sivakumar | ||
Volume 6 (Year 2017) | Urban Ecological Balance and Planning by Applying the Methods of Bioregionalism | Abstract PDF |
Jenitha Jerome, (doi: 10.23953/cloud.ijarsg.34) | ||
Volume 5 (Year 2016) | Evaluating Lidar Point Densities for Effective Estimation of Aboveground Biomass | Abstract PDF |
Zhuoting Wu, Dennis Dye, Jason Stoker, John Vogel, Miguel Velasco, Barry Middleton, (doi: 10.23953/cloud.ijarsg.40) | ||
Volume 4 (Year 2015) | Applicability of Satellite Remote Sensing in Accounting Above-Ground Carbon in Miombo Woodlands | Abstract PDF |
Mganga N. D., Lyaruu H.V.M. | ||
Volume 2 (Year 2013) | Development of a Methodology to Estimate Biomass from Tree Height Using Airborne Digital Image | Abstract PDF |
J. Jenitha Ferdinent, Raj Chandar Padmanaban | ||
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