Douglas Stow

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University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Young NN, Stow DA, Swayne MRE, et al. (2023) Mapping environmentally sustainable urban development within six US cities through object-based image change analysis of aerial orthoimagery. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 195: 469
Mirka B, Stow DA, Paulus G, et al. (2022) Evaluation of thermal infrared imaging from uninhabited aerial vehicles for arboreal wildlife surveillance. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 194: 512
Storey EA, Stow DA, O'Leary JF, et al. (2021) Does short-interval fire inhibit postfire recovery of chaparral across southern California? The Science of the Total Environment. 751: 142271
Plummer M, Stow D, Storey E, et al. (2020) Reducing Shadow Effects on the Co-Registration of Aerial Image Pairs Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing. 86: 177-186
Mu Y, Biggs T, Stow D, et al. (2020) Mapping heterogeneous forest-pasture mosaics in the Brazilian Amazon using a spectral vegetation variability index, band transformations and random forest classification International Journal of Remote Sensing. 41: 8682-8692
Chen HL, Lewison RL, An L, et al. (2020) Assessing the effects of payments for ecosystem services programs on forest structure and species biodiversity Biodiversity and Conservation. 29: 2123-2140
Tsai YH, Stow DA, López-Carr D, et al. (2019) Monitoring forest cover change within different reserve types in southern Ghana. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 191: 281
Uyeda KA, Warkentin KK, Stow DA, et al. (2019) Vegetation mapping using hierarchical object‐based image analysis applied to aerial imagery and lidar data Applied Vegetation Science. 23: 80-93
Stow D, Riggan P, Schag G, et al. (2019) Assessing uncertainty and demonstrating potential for estimating fire rate of spread at landscape scales based on time sequential airborne thermal infrared imaging International Journal of Remote Sensing. 40: 4876-4897
Snavely RA, Uyeda KA, Stow DA, et al. (2019) Mapping vegetation community types in a highly disturbed landscape: integrating hierarchical object-based image analysis with lidar-derived canopy height data International Journal of Remote Sensing. 40: 4384-4400
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