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STANDARDISATION AND HARMONISATION OF EXPERT VALUATION METHODOLOGY FOR THE NEEDS OF FORENSIC ECOTECHNIQUE: FOREST AND TREES
Holušová, Kateřina ; Podrázský, Vilém (referee) ; Simon,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
In the presented thesis is an overview of the current state solved the problem, specifying the inclusion of Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees into the forensic sciences in the world and its description as part of special methods of forensic engineering. The results focus on the design of standardized and harmonized processes according to the type of expert opinions. As another of the key results of the work are designed functional biometric parameters for evaluating trees in the functional diagnosis of Methods of contact flora assessment (“CFA”). Application of some methods of measurement and selected functional biometric parameters are listed in the examples in the measurement of selected forest stands of beech in the National Nature Reserve Voděradské bučiny and in Chřiby hills. As a general supplement usable in Forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees are given the limits for functional diagnostics. In another series of work includes a discussion on the proposed standards and the measurement results. The work is concluded by summarizing the results and the benefits.
Standardization of Remote Sensing Usage for Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees
Introvičová, Sabina ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Ulrich, Radomír (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis presents the main points of standardization of remote sensing (RS) usage for Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees (FEft). Based on the study FEft expertise database, the types of expertise, which remote sensing data have already been used and the types where the use of remote sensing increases the exactness of solutions were analyzed. RS data are essential in a problematic situation when an examined object does not exist or has been changed at the time of the assignment. This situation may be solved by obtaining information about the investigated object via retrospective image data, as described in the model example. There are chosen categories of image data relevant to the needs of experts in this thesis. These categories of RS data and their products are described with an indication of their possible use in the expertise processing, including freely available or paid resources and archives of image data.
Key steps in standardization of aerial photography (remote sensing) usage for forenzic ekotechnique: forest and trees needs
Introvičová, Sabina
The description of key steps for remote sensing data usage as base data for forensic ecotechnique expert opinions is a topic of the article. In accordance with systematic methodology in forensic ecotechnique, all accessible information about an object of examination should be employed. It follows that remote sensing data usage for expert opinions working out in the field of Forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees is necessary. Remotely sensed data was divided into three categories: aerial photography, radar imaginary, and satellite data; all with basic characteristics. The main problem of the standardization of remotely sensed data usage is in its dynamic development which has an impact of conditions for obtaining the data from different subjects dealing with pictorial data processing.
Standardization and harmonization of methodologies for the needs of expert in forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees – a general view and introduction of the example
Holušová, Kateřina
Aim of this paper is to explain basic principles in the creation of an expert methodology in Forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees in terms of standardization and harmonization. The result of such a standardization process should be the standard (standard practice) to use for 7777standard for the uniform assessment procedures and the possibility of answering questions on the task. These standards should be within a forensic activities meet legislative requirements Czech Republic.
Ground penetrating radar – the one of the possible methods of valuing non-invasive plants is to use ground penetrating radar
Rychtář, Jan
The aim of this article is to introduce the possibility of using georadar-ground penetraiting radar „GPR“ in forensic practice for valuing plants. This non-invasive method can examine and evaluate the root system and tree trunks subjects. The results of the measurements are thus valuable material for Forensic ecotechnigue: forest and trees, especially subsystem C: functional diagnostics.
Visual data aplication by examples of expertises in forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees and other forest evaluation projects
Introvičová, Sabina
The aim of the article is to compare aerial data usage in Forensic Ecotechnique: Forest and Trees (FEFT) present practice with current pictorial data processing technology. The method of visual data usage standardization is based on finding a unified process in data obtaining and data interpretation for particular types of expertises in terms of FEFT expertises typology. Forest evaluation by remote sensing is a non-destructive method which we can use in preserve natural areas, furthermore remote sensing offers possibility of the evaluation of a surveyed object that does not exist at the time of an expertise submitting.
Obligation of continual training of experts appointed by courts and the minister of justice, concurrently with the performance of their practice, taking into account legal rules in force, and outline of model solution
Pivoňková, Kateřina
The author of the article solves – within her thesis – the issues of standardisation and harmonization of continual training of experts with specific focus on the needs of the expert‘s specializations in forensic eco-technique. In this contribution, the author deals with this domain from the point of view of the present legislation which does not require from the already appointed experts lifelong professional education, compares the conditions, methods and approaches of demanding admission procedure preceding the appointment of an applicant to the office of an expert (four-term course, length of experience and professional practise, expert minimum, manner of verifying prerequisites for being appointed as an expert, i.e. written test, processing a testing expert opinion, preliminary interview), and at the same time considers outline of model solution for continual training of experts, and that before being appointed, as well as during the whole period of their office as an expert.
Standardization of Remote Sensing Usage for Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees
Introvičová, Sabina ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Ulrich, Radomír (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis presents the main points of standardization of remote sensing (RS) usage for Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees (FEft). Based on the study FEft expertise database, the types of expertise, which remote sensing data have already been used and the types where the use of remote sensing increases the exactness of solutions were analyzed. RS data are essential in a problematic situation when an examined object does not exist or has been changed at the time of the assignment. This situation may be solved by obtaining information about the investigated object via retrospective image data, as described in the model example. There are chosen categories of image data relevant to the needs of experts in this thesis. These categories of RS data and their products are described with an indication of their possible use in the expertise processing, including freely available or paid resources and archives of image data.
STANDARDISATION AND HARMONISATION OF EXPERT VALUATION METHODOLOGY FOR THE NEEDS OF FORENSIC ECOTECHNIQUE: FOREST AND TREES
Holušová, Kateřina ; Podrázský, Vilém (referee) ; Simon,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
In the presented thesis is an overview of the current state solved the problem, specifying the inclusion of Forensic Ecotechnique: forest and trees into the forensic sciences in the world and its description as part of special methods of forensic engineering. The results focus on the design of standardized and harmonized processes according to the type of expert opinions. As another of the key results of the work are designed functional biometric parameters for evaluating trees in the functional diagnosis of Methods of contact flora assessment (“CFA”). Application of some methods of measurement and selected functional biometric parameters are listed in the examples in the measurement of selected forest stands of beech in the National Nature Reserve Voděradské bučiny and in Chřiby hills. As a general supplement usable in Forensic ecotechnique: forest and trees are given the limits for functional diagnostics. In another series of work includes a discussion on the proposed standards and the measurement results. The work is concluded by summarizing the results and the benefits.
Remote sensing data usage for solving of illegal permanent stands cut down issues
Introvičová, Sabina ; Hájek, Filip
It is possible to use remote sensing data for Forensic Ecotechnique: Forest and Trees expert’s assessment processing. The image data from some satellites are free on line at present time. Also electromagnetic bands numerical depiction can be obtained from the on line satellite imagery using the open source GIS Viewer QGIS. The way of remote sensing data usage for forensic experts is shown on an example of expert’s assessment regarding the cut down forest. A significant change in forest cover is possible to find when two Landsat-8 satellite images acquired at the different time are compared. We are able to obtain the height of the cut trees from the normalized Digital Surface Model. The height is a quantity needed for the cut trees reconstruction.

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