Héctor Jaime Hernández Palma
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Forest Management and its Environment
Universidad de Chile
Spain
Biography
Forestry Engineer (Universidad de Chile, 1994) Doctor of Forestry (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 1999) He has held postgraduate studies in Geomatics at Imperial College and University College London (1999) Undergraduate Teaching: Geomatics Tools for Ecosystem Assessment (Forest Engineering) Postgraduate teaching: Academic Director of the Diploma in Applied Geomatics Geomatics I (Master): Introduction to spatial analysis Geomatics II (Master): Spatial analysis and modeling of species distribution Landscape Ecology (Free) Biological Conservation (Doctorate CSAV)
Research Interest
His research focuses on the application and development of spatial analysis techniques for the evaluation and monitoring of natural resources, the conservation of nature and the ecology of natural and urban landscapes.
Publications
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Ceballos, A., Hernández, HJ, Corvalán, P. & Galleguillos, M. 2015. Comparison of Airborne LiDAR and Satellite Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Vascular Plant Richness Estimation in Deciduous Mediterranean Forests of Central Chile. Remote Sensing 7, 2692-2714
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Ceballos, A., Hernández, HJ, Corvalán, P. & Galleguillos, M. 2015. Comparison of Airborne LiDAR and Satellite Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Vascular Plant Richness Estimation in Deciduous Mediterranean Forests of Central Chile. Remote Sensing 7, 2692-2714
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Maack, J., Kattenborn, T., Fassnacht, F., Hernández, HJ, Corvalán, P. & Koch, B. 2015. Modeling forest biomass using Very-High-Resolution and photogrammetric predictors derived from data - Combining textural, spectral spaceborne stereo images. European Journal of Remote Sensing 48: 245-261.