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Proceedings of the XXI Brazilian Symposium on Remote Sensing

ISBN: 978-65-80968-29-9
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  • Portuguese, Brazil
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Papers 1
  • Selective logging monitoring in Brazilian forests under management using REDD+AI data

    • BRAGA, Daniel Alves 1
    • ARAGÃO, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de 1
    • LEÃO, Henrique 1
    • OSBORN, Fiona 2
    • DUTRA, Débora Joana 3
    • IZIDORO, Breno 1
    • ANDERSON, Liana Oighenstein 4
    • BARNI, Paulo Eduardo 5
    • WAGNER, Fabien H. 6
    • SAATCHI, Sassan 2
    • DALAGNOL, Ricardo 2
    • 1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
    • 2 CTrees
    • 3 INPE
    • 4 CEMADEN
    • 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
    • 6 https://ctrees.org
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    9. Forest and other vegetation
    Oral

Co-authors (10)

  • Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de Aragão

    20 publications

  • Liana Oighenstein Anderson

    14 publications

  • Débora Joana Dutra

    10 publications

  • Daniel Alves Braga

    6 publications

  • Ricardo Dalagnol

    5 publications

  • Breno Izidoro

    3 publications

  • Paulo Eduardo Barni

    3 publications

  • Henrique Leão

    2 publications

  • Fiona Osborn

    1 publication

  • Fabien H. Wagner

    1 publication

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    EMISSIONS FROM FOREST DEGRADATION COUNTERACTED MORE THAN HALF OF THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON DEFORESTATION REDD+ RESULTS

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    QUANTIFYING CARBON LOSS AT FORESTS DEGRADED BY LOGGING WITH REPEATED AIRBORNE LIDAR DATA IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON

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