[HTML][HTML] Terrestrial laser scanning in forest ecology: Expanding the horizon
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) was introduced for basic forest measurements, such as tree
height and diameter, in the early 2000s. Recent advances in sensor and algorithm …
height and diameter, in the early 2000s. Recent advances in sensor and algorithm …
Quantifying tropical forest structure through terrestrial and UAV laser scanning fusion in Australian rainforests
Accurately quantifying tree and forest structure is important for monitoring and
understanding terrestrial ecosystem functioning in a changing climate. The emergence of …
understanding terrestrial ecosystem functioning in a changing climate. The emergence of …
Lidar boosts 3D ecological observations and modelings: A review and perspective
The advent of lidar has revolutionized the way we observe and measure vegetation structure
from the ground and from above and represents a major advance toward the quantification …
from the ground and from above and represents a major advance toward the quantification …
LiDAR applications to estimate forest biomass at individual tree scale: Opportunities, challenges and future perspectives
Accurate forest biomass estimation at the individual tree scale is the foundation of timber
industry and forest management. It plays an important role in explaining ecological issues …
industry and forest management. It plays an important role in explaining ecological issues …
Variability and uncertainty in forest biomass estimates from the tree to landscape scale: the role of allometric equations
Background Biomass maps are valuable tools for estimating forest carbon and forest
planning. Individual-tree biomass estimates made using allometric equations are the …
planning. Individual-tree biomass estimates made using allometric equations are the …