Carl C, Lehmann JRK, Landgraf D, Pretzsch H. . ‘Robinia pseudoacacia L. in Short Rotation Coppice: Seed and Stump Shoot Reproduction as well as UAS-based Spreading Analysis.’ Forests 10, Nr. 3. doi: 10.3390/f10030235.
Lehmann J, Große-Stoltenberg A, Hellmann T, Oldeland J, Römer M. „Development of a classification model based on field spectral and biochemical leaf properties to analyse Acacia longifolia invasion via remote sensing.“ contributed to the Neobiota, Pontevedra, Spanien, .
Große-Stoltenberg A, Buttschardt TK, Fernandez P, Gastauer M, Hellmann C, Lehmann J, Máguas C, Meira Neto JAA, Rascher KG, Thiele J, Viana Neri A, Werner C. „INSPECTED.NET:INvasive SPecies Evaluation, ConTrol & EDucation.NETwork.“ contributed to the Neobiota, Pontevedra, Spanien, .
Lehmann J, Große-Stoltenberg A, Hellmann T, Oldeland J, Römer M. „Classification Model Development: Using Remote Sensing to Monitor the Spread of Invasive Plant Species Acacia longifolia.“ contributed to the AK Fernerkundung, Bochum, Deutschland, .
Große-Stoltenberg A, Hellmann C, Thiele J, Lehmann J, Fernandes P, Antunes C, Burai P, Lenart C, Oldeland J, Máguas C, Buttschardt T, Werner C. „Application of high resolution hyperspectral and LiDAR remote sensing to analyze the invasion of an exotic Acacia tree in Portuguese dune ecosystems.“ contributed to the MEDECOS, Los Angeles, USA, .
Große-Stoltenberg A, Hellmann C, Thiele J, Lehmann J, Fernandes P, Antunes C, Burai P, Lenart C, Oldeland J, Máguas C, Buttschardt T, Werner C. „Detecting and analyzing the spread of exotic Acacia longifolia in West-Mediterranean biodiverse costal dunes with hyperspectral images and LiDAR.“ contributed to the IALE-D, Berlin, Deutschland, .
Arbeitspapiere / Working Papers
Grabski-Kieron U, Buttschardt T, Foerster J, Böhmichen J, Lehmann J. . Grenzüberschreitender Biotopverbund Naturschutz und Biologische Vielfalt, Nr. 146: BfN, .
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) as highly flexible and low-cost sensor platform provide new opportunities of data acquisition for various environmental and geoscientific purposes (e.g. environmental monitoring, forestry, geobase data etc.). Their spatial and temporal versatility due to small size, low weight and little operating costs also makes these aerial platforms an attractive tool for monitoring and observation purposes.
In 2009 the project group was founded in the Institute for Geoinformatics (University of Münster) by Dr. Torsten Prinz and several enthusiastic students. Over the past years the focus has been set on applications in the field of ecology and geoinformation science. Therefore, the Institute of Landscape Ecology is strongly involved in the ongoing teaching and research activities. The group is using modern multirotor and fixed wing platforms equipped with multiple sensors to collect accurate spatial data. The current areas of work and research topics of the group cover real-time data processing, related geoservices, multispectral aerial photography and high-precision positioning.