Lucas, R MCronin , NatashaMoghaddam, MahtaLee, AlexArmston, JohnBunting, PeterWitte , C2015-12-080034-4257http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29510In Queensland, Australia, forest areas are discriminated from non-forest by applying a threshold (∼ 12%) to Landsat-derived Foliage Projected Cover (FPC) layers (equating to ∼ 20% canopy cover), which are produced routinely for the State. However, sepKeywords: Biomass; Light scattering; Mapping; Polarization; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radar; Australia; Land cover change; Landsat; Queensland; Regrowth mapping; Forestry; foliage; Landsat; radar; regrowth; vegetation mapping; Biomass; Forestry; Australasi Australia; Biomass; Land cover change; Landsat; Queensland; Regrowth mapping; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radarIntegration of radar and Landsat-derived foliage projected cover for woody regrowth mapping, Queensland, Australia200610.1016/j.rse.2005.09.0202015-12-08