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Andreas Fritz
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UAV-based photogrammetric point clouds–tree stem mapping in open stands in comparison to terrestrial laser scanner point clouds
A Fritz, T Kattenborn, B Koch
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2013
2172013
Mapping degraded grassland on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau with multi-temporal Landsat 8 data — where do the severely degraded areas occur?
F Fassnacht, L Li, Fritz, Andreas
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 42, 2015
902015
Rewilding cultural landscape potentially puts both avian diversity and endemism at risk: A Tibetan Plateau case study
L Li, DT Tietze, A Fritz, Z Lü, M Bürgi, I Storch
Biological Conservation 224, 75-86, 2018
302018
Combining satellite and UAV imagery to delineate forest cover and basal area after mixed-severity fires
FC Rossi, A Fritz, G Becker
Sustainability 10 (7), 2227, 2018
252018
UAV‐derived habitat predictors contribute strongly to understanding avian species–habitat relationships on the Eastern Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
A Fritz, L Li, I Storch, B Koch
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 4 (1), 53-65, 2018
192018
A method for linking TLS-and ALS-derived trees.
A Fritz, H Weinacker, B Koch
102011
Comparing Icesat/glas Based Elevation Heights With Photogrammetric Terrain Heights From Uav-imagery On The East Tibetan Plateau
F Enßle, A Fritz, B Koch
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2015
32015
Tracing grassland degradation on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau with multi-temporal remote sensing data
FE Fassnacht, L Li, A Fritz
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 12641, 2017
2017
Forest Type and Above Ground Biomass Estimation Based on Sentinel-2A and WorldView-2 Data Evaluation of Predictor nd Data Suitability
A Fritz, F Enßle, X Zhang, B Koch
Dragon 3 Final Results and Dragon 4 Kick-Off 739, 99, 2016
2016
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