<Day 1>:
The rapid advancement of remote sensing technology such as passive and active remote sensing offers potential for revealing the spatial distribution objects on the Earth’s surface and forest management. This is achieved through the transmission, transformation, and processing of electromagnetic radiation information. In the intensive lecture on Day 1, students will learn the theory of GNSS (GPS) positioning and multi-modal remote sensing technology through a combination of on-site lectures and forest inventory attributes measuring field practice.
<Day 2>:
Remote sensing technology plays an important role in forestry studies and forest management practices. In the intensive lecture on Day 2, students will receive instruction on a specific type of remote sensing data operation and processing (e.g., backpack LiDAR equipment). The session will cover field data collection, data processing, and the extraction of forest attributes. Additionally, there will be a comparison of measurement accuracy with the field data collected on Day 1.