About
Vaibhav Gupta
Vaibhav’s PhD is investigating the application of two emerging and independent terrestrial remote sensing technologies to ascertain burn severity of prescribed burns in dry sclerophyll forests of south east Australia. His research will identify metrics derived from hyperspectral and terrestrial laser scanning data that best describe change produced in the landscape in response to the prescribed burns.
Student project
This research is investigating the application of terrestrial LiDAR and hyperspectral remote sensing to detect and map burnt areas following prescribed burns in dry sclerophyll forests in south east Australia. The burn severity of prescribed burns is also being ascertained, with the terrestrial LiDAR helping to quantify structural changes in the landscape, while the hyperspectral remote sensing enables monitoring of the physiological responses.
18 Aug 2015
This research monitors changes in understorey fuel hazards for up to 2 years post-burn using...
Resources credited
Type | Released | Title | Download | Key Topics |
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Presentation-Slideshow | 17 Oct 2019 | Fuels3D |
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fire, fire impacts |
HazardNoteEdition | 28 Nov 2016 | Monitoring and predicting natural hazards |
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forecasting, modelling, severe weather |