The applications and limitations of using remote sensing platforms to detect harvest activity
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2016-12
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Multispectral remote sensing applications that detect changes in vegetative reflectance in
the near infrared are used to identify forest cover change in forests across the globe. Remote
sensing platforms are used to identify changes in vegetative density often using the NDVI
(Normalized Difference Vegetative Index) or other similar methods based a change of vegetative
reflectance over time. Changes in forest cover may represent any number of disturbance events,
fire, hurricane damage, human harvest behavior, and land use change. This paper aims to
develop an accuracy assessment of using remote sensing products that identify indiscriminate
changes in vegetative density to identify human harvest activity across multiple geophysical
regions and forest cover types in the Southeastern United States.