The frequent and repetitive assessment of forest surveying and mapping
is important. The traditional practices for surveying and mapping of
forests are cumbersome and time taking, therefore, the satellite remote
sensing techniques and GIS seems to be the need of the time for early,
accurately and inexpensively mapping of landuse and vegetation of
forests. Measurement of both qualitative and quantitative aspects of
forest for any locality is important. In this regard the present study
was carried out to characterize the land use and vegetation of a dry
tropical forest ecosystem in India through satellite remote sensing
techniques and GIS. The variations in structure, diversity, standing
volume, above ground biomass and Carbon storage in different forest
types/classes were quantified by adopting quadratic sampling procedures.
This book is extremely helpful and targeted to the group working in the
field of vegetation analysis, landuse assessment, forest mapping and
estimation of volume, biomass and carbon in forests. This book is
particularly useful to the target group concerned with carbon
sequestration and carbon business.