Abstract: In this study, individual tree height (TH), crown base height (CBH), crown area (CA) and crown volume (CV), which were considered as essential parameters for individual stem volume and biomass estimation, were estimated by both an airborne laser scanner (ALS) and a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS). These ALS- and TLS-derived tree parameters were compared because TLS has been introduced as an instrument to measure objects more precisely. ALS-estimated TH was extracted from the highest value within a crown boundary delineated with the crown height model (CHM). The ALS-derived CBH of individual trees was estimated by k-means clustering method using the ALS data within the boundary. The ALS-derived CA was calculated simply with the cro...
The prediction of tree stem volumes has conventionally been based on simple field measurements and a...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
Accurate estimates of crown cover (CC) are central for a wide range of forestry studies. As direct m...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Properties of individual trees can be estimated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data provided tha...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Tree crown attributes are important parameters during the assessment and monitoring of forest ecosys...
The main goal of the study was the determination of the relationship between selected crown paramete...
This study compares methods to estimate stem volume, stem number and basal area from Airborne Laser ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Italian Society of Si...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) technology allows accurate information about the forest environment to...
This letter describes a new algorithm for automatic tree crown delineation based on a model of tree ...
Forest structure is strongly related to forest ecology and it is a key parameter to understand ecosy...
The objective of this study was to make preliminary investigations between accurately measured field...
The prediction of tree stem volumes has conventionally been based on simple field measurements and a...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
Accurate estimates of crown cover (CC) are central for a wide range of forestry studies. As direct m...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Properties of individual trees can be estimated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data provided tha...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Tree crown attributes are important parameters during the assessment and monitoring of forest ecosys...
The main goal of the study was the determination of the relationship between selected crown paramete...
This study compares methods to estimate stem volume, stem number and basal area from Airborne Laser ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Italian Society of Si...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) technology allows accurate information about the forest environment to...
This letter describes a new algorithm for automatic tree crown delineation based on a model of tree ...
Forest structure is strongly related to forest ecology and it is a key parameter to understand ecosy...
The objective of this study was to make preliminary investigations between accurately measured field...
The prediction of tree stem volumes has conventionally been based on simple field measurements and a...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
Accurate estimates of crown cover (CC) are central for a wide range of forestry studies. As direct m...