Abstract
The work is devoted to satellite microwave radiometric methods, which are of great scientific and practical interest for studies of tropical, temperate and boreal forests. Task: It is to assess the relevance and technological priorities of satellite microwave radiometry in relation to monitoring environmental and climatic processes occurring in forest canopies. The priorities and advantages of using satellite microwave radiometry in studying radiothermal radiation of forest canopies are highlighted. Obstacles in the development of this technology are noted. The results of the study can be used for decision-making in the field of technological renewal and improvement of forest ecosystem analysis processes. The article can also be useful for specialists working in the field of development and implementation of innovative technologies.
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