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Ross A. Hill
Researcher at Bournemouth University
Publications - 107
Citations - 4533
Ross A. Hill is an academic researcher from Bournemouth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Woodland & Land cover. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 102 publications receiving 4015 citations. Previous affiliations of Ross A. Hill include Swansea University.
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Quantifying forest above ground carbon content using LiDAR remote sensing
Genevieve Patenaude,Ross A. Hill,R. Milne,David L. A. Gaveau,B. B. J. Briggs,Terence P. Dawson +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a quantile-based approach was adopted to select a representative statistic of height distributions per plot in a temperate deciduous woodland, by means of a discrete return, small-footprint airborne LiDAR.
Accounting for nature: assessing habitats in the UK countryside.
Roy Haines-Young,C. J. Barr,Helaina Black,D. J. Briggs,Robert G. H. Bunce,Ralph T. Clarke,Alan Cooper,F.H. Dawson,Les G. Firbank,Robin Fuller,Mike T. Furse,M. K. Gillespie,Ross A. Hill,Michael Hornung,David Howard,T. McCann,Michael D. Morecroft,Sandrine Petit,A.R.J. Sier,M. Smart,Geoff Smith,A. P. Stott,R. C. Stuart,John Watkins +23 more
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The UK Land Cover Map 2000: Construction of a Parcel-Based Vector Map from Satellite Images
TL;DR: The Land Cover Map 2000 (LCM2000) as mentioned in this paper is a thematic classification of satellite image data covering the entire United Kingdom, which uses spectral segmentation of images to generate vector land parcels, which are then identified by the spectral classification of the image data in these parcels.
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Quantifying canopy height underestimation by laser pulse penetration in small-footprint airborne laser scanning data
David L. A. Gaveau,Ross A. Hill +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the accuracy of canopy height estimates retrieved from small-footprint airborne laser scanning (ALS) data of broadleaf woodland using a novel field sampling method to collect reference canopy upper surface measurements.
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Mapping woodland species composition and structure using airborne spectral and LiDAR data
Ross A. Hill,A. G. Thomson +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a parcel-based unsupervised classification approach was employed, using the first two Principal Components from 12 selected wavebands of HyMap data and a Digital Canopy Height Model extracted from LiDAR data.