Detection of the invasive tree species Hovenia dulcis Thumb. (Rhamnaceae) in an urban remnant of Atlantic Forest through Remote Sensing techniques combined with RGB images obtained by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
Patrik Gustavo Wiesel,
Marcos Henrique Schroeder,
Deprá Bruno
et al.
Abstract:The invasive Hovenia dulcis is considered the main invasive species in the Atlantic Forest, capable of altering environmental conditions on a local scale and producing profound changes in the composition of the plant community. Combining images obtained by drones and satellite imagery can make forest monitoring more efficient. It enables a more efficient and targeted response to contain the spread of invasive species. Additionally, phytosociological studies can contribute to understanding the structure of the … Show more
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