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Patterns of carbon sequestration in forests of western ghats and study of applicability of remote sensing in generating carbon credits through afforestation/reforestation

Satellite remote sensing is a proven tool for mapping landuse patterns and estimating vegetation biomass/carbon. Present study aims at estimating the potential of forests of Radhanagari WLS (Western Ghats, India) to sequester the atmospheric carbon-di-oxide, using ground based observations coupled w...

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Published in:Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2009-09, Vol.37 (3), p.457-471
Main Authors: Kale, Manish P., Ravan, Shirish A., Roy, P. S., Singh, Sarnam
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