Webinars
of the Working Group on Remote Sensing
Remote sensing-based forest vitality monitoring
Webinar January 2026
Agenda
Forest health monitoring in Hungary endorsed by satellites and AI
Tamás Molnár (Hungarian Forest Research Institute of University of Sopron, Hungary)
Presentation "Forest health monitoring in Hungary endorsed by satellites and AI as pdf fileThe FORDEAD method - monitoring the health of French forests
Thierry Bélouard (Département santé des forêts, France)
Presentation “The FORDEAD method - monitoring the health of French forests” as pdf fileUAV-based Forest Health Monitoring in Bavaria
Simon Ecke (Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Germany)Optical symptoms of forest drought stress: Understanding the links between remote sensing vitality indicators and drought, from trees to forests
Dominic Fawcett (Remote Sensing Group, Land Change Science; WSL, Switzerland)Chlorophyll Pigment Ratios as Indicators of Forest Stress: Cross-Validation Between Remote Sensing Indices and Laboratory-Based Vegetation Stress Markers
Vladimir Visacki et al (Institute for lowland forestry and environment, Serbia)Physiology and spectral reflectance of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) infested with oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata)
Robert Bogdanić (Croatian Forest Research Institute, Croatia)
Presentation “Physiology and spectral reflectance of predunculate oak” as pdf file