Remote sensing technologies for enhancing forest inventories: A review
Forest inventory and management requirements are changing rapidly in the context of an
increasingly complex set of economic, environmental, and social policy objectives …
increasingly complex set of economic, environmental, and social policy objectives …
The changing culture of silviculture
Changing climates are altering the structural and functional components of forest
ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. Simultaneously, we are seeing a diversification of …
ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. Simultaneously, we are seeing a diversification of …
Lidar sheds new light on plant phenomics for plant breeding and management: Recent advances and future prospects
Plant phenomics is a new avenue for linking plant genomics and environmental studies,
thereby improving plant breeding and management. Remote sensing techniques have …
thereby improving plant breeding and management. Remote sensing techniques have …
[HTML][HTML] Canopy space filling and tree crown morphology in mixed-species stands compared with monocultures
H Pretzsch - Forest Ecology and Management, 2014 - Elsevier
Mixed-species forest stands are well explored in their favourable ecological, economical,
and socio-economical functions and services compared with pure stands, but still poorly …
and socio-economical functions and services compared with pure stands, but still poorly …
[HTML][HTML] SimpleTree—an efficient open source tool to build tree models from TLS clouds
An open source tool named SimpleTree, capable of modelling highly accurate cylindrical
tree models from terrestrial laser scan point clouds, is presented and evaluated. All …
tree models from terrestrial laser scan point clouds, is presented and evaluated. All …
A review of stemflow generation dynamics and stemflow‐environment interactions in forests and shrublands
Many geoscientists now recognize stemflow as an important phenomenon which can exert
considerable effects on the hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of wooded ecosystems …
considerable effects on the hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of wooded ecosystems …
3D Forest: An application for descriptions of three-dimensional forest structures using terrestrial LiDAR
J Trochta, M Krůček, T Vrška, K Král - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Terrestrial laser scanning is a powerful technology for capturing the three-dimensional
structure of forests with a high level of detail and accuracy. Over the last decade, many …
structure of forests with a high level of detail and accuracy. Over the last decade, many …
Close-Range Remote Sensing of Forests: The state of the art, challenges, and opportunities for systems and data acquisitions
Remote sensing-based forest investigation and monitoring have become more affordable
and applicable in the past few decades. The current bottleneck limiting practical use of the …
and applicable in the past few decades. The current bottleneck limiting practical use of the …
Weighing trees with lasers: advances, challenges and opportunities
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is providing exciting new ways to quantify tree and forest
structure, particularly above-ground biomass (AGB). We show how TLS can address some …
structure, particularly above-ground biomass (AGB). We show how TLS can address some …
Leaf and wood classification framework for terrestrial LiDAR point clouds
Leaf and wood separation is a key step to allow a new range of estimates from Terrestrial
LiDAR data, such as quantifying above‐ground biomass, leaf and wood area and their 3D …
LiDAR data, such as quantifying above‐ground biomass, leaf and wood area and their 3D …