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Contact:
Tel: +44 (0) 161 295 4038
Fax: +44 (0) 161 295 5015
Email: f.m.danson@salford.ac.uk |
Professor Mark Danson is Professor
of Environmental Remote Sensing, University of Salford and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Environment and Director of the BUHu Centre for Environmental Systems Research.
His research interests are in remote sensing of vegetation biophysical properties with an emphasis on forests, rangeland and agricultural crops. Current research being undertaken by Prof. Danson aims to develop new techniques for modelling the reflectance of vegetation canopies and in related work, the spatial modelling of landscape change. He is currently involved in funded research programmes working in China, Kazakhstan and in Europe.
He is a Member of the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society.
Selected Publications:
Danson, F.M., Hetherington, D., Morsdorf, F., Koetz, B. and Allgower, B., 2006, Terrestrial laser scanning to measure forest canopy gap fraction, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters (in press).
Chuvieco, E., Riano, D., Danson, F.M. and Martin, P, 2006, Use of a radiative transfer model to simulate the postfire spectral response to burn severity, Journal of Geophysical Research (Biogeosciences), (in press).
Boyd, D.S. and Danson, F.M., 2005, Satellite remote sensing of forest resources: three decades of research development, Progress in Physical Geography, 29, 1-26.
Graham, A. and Danson, F.M., 2005, Remote sensing and landscape ecology: impacts on modelling disease transmission, Progress in Physical Geography, 29, 77-91. |