“…Difficulties arise in acquiring imagery during the short temporal window of peak discolouration, from confusion caused by varying stand density, hardwood component and presence of non-susceptible conifer species, and because of the lack of spatial detail (Leckie, 1987;Ekstrand, 1994;Radeloff et al, 1999). Satellite imagery has also been examined for assessment of jack pine budworm top kill (Hall et al, 1995a) and cumulative defoliation or total loss of foliage and mortality (Hopkins et al, 1988). Although symptoms and damage mechanisms are different, several other insect, disease and stressing agents that cause discolouration have also been examined at various resolutions.…”