M.Sc. Noora Tienaho works as a doctoral researcher at the School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland. She received the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture and Forestry from the University of Helsinki in 2022. In her research, Tienaho examines forest fires using various remote sensing techniques.
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Quantifying fire-induced changes in ground vegetation using bitemporal terrestrial laser scanning
Tienaho, Noora; Saarinen, Ninni; Yrttimaa, Tuomas; Kankare, Ville; Vastaranta, Mikko. 2024. Silva fennica. 58: . 23061 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Airborne dual-wavelength waveform LiDAR improves species classification accuracy of boreal broadleaved and coniferous trees
Korpela, Ilkka; Polvivaara, Antti; Papunen, Saija; Jaakkola, Laura; Tienaho, Noora; Uotila, Johannes; Puputti, Tuomas; Flyktman, Aleksi. 2022. Silva fennica. 56: . 22007 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Assessing Structural Complexity of Individual Scots Pine Trees by Comparing Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Photogrammetric Point Clouds
Tienaho, Noora; Yrttimaa, Tuomas; Kankare, Ville; Vastaranta, Mikko; Luoma, Ville; Honkavaara, Eija; Koivumäki, Niko; Huuskonen, Saija; Hynynen, Jari; Holopainen, Markus; Hyyppä, Juha; Saarinen, Ninni. 2022. Forests. 13: A1 Journal article (refereed), original research