The so-called clumping factor (Ω) quantifies deviation from a random 3D distribution of material in a vegetation canopy and therefore characterises the spatial distribution of gaps within a canopy. Ω is essential to convert effective Plant or Leaf Area Index into actual LAI or PAI, which has previously been shown to have a significant impact on biophysical parameter retrieval using optical remote sensing techniques in forests, woodlands, and savannas. Here, a simulation framework was applied to assess the performance of existing in situ clumping retrieval methods in a 3D virtual forest canopy, which has a high degree of architectural realism. The virtual canopy was reconstructed using empirical data from a Box Ironbark Eucalypt forest in Ea...
Digital hemispherical photography is a simple, non-destructive method for estimating canopy biophysi...
Estimates of clumping index (Ω) are required to improve the indirect estimation of leaf area index (...
Estimating clumping indices is important for determining the leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopie...
The so-called clumping factor (Ω) quantifies deviation from a random 3D distribution of material in ...
Estimating the proportion of woody-to-total plant material ‘α’ is an essential step to convert Plant...
Clumping index is a critical physical parameter used to describe the clumping effect of vegetation c...
The Clumping Index (Ω) was introduced to quantify the spatial distribution pattern of vegetation ele...
Estimating clumping indices is important for determining the leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopie...
In contrast to herbaceous canopies and forests, savannas are grassland ecosystems with sparsely dist...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
In contrast to herbaceous canopies and forests, savannas are grassland ecosystems with sparsely dist...
Among many indirect approaches to retrieve effective leaf area index (LAI), hemispherical photograph...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
The clumping index reflects the state of leaf aggregation, which is an essential structural paramete...
The retrieval of canopy architectural parameters using off-the-shelf digital cameras with fish-eye l...
Digital hemispherical photography is a simple, non-destructive method for estimating canopy biophysi...
Estimates of clumping index (Ω) are required to improve the indirect estimation of leaf area index (...
Estimating clumping indices is important for determining the leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopie...
The so-called clumping factor (Ω) quantifies deviation from a random 3D distribution of material in ...
Estimating the proportion of woody-to-total plant material ‘α’ is an essential step to convert Plant...
Clumping index is a critical physical parameter used to describe the clumping effect of vegetation c...
The Clumping Index (Ω) was introduced to quantify the spatial distribution pattern of vegetation ele...
Estimating clumping indices is important for determining the leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopie...
In contrast to herbaceous canopies and forests, savannas are grassland ecosystems with sparsely dist...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
In contrast to herbaceous canopies and forests, savannas are grassland ecosystems with sparsely dist...
Among many indirect approaches to retrieve effective leaf area index (LAI), hemispherical photograph...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
The clumping index reflects the state of leaf aggregation, which is an essential structural paramete...
The retrieval of canopy architectural parameters using off-the-shelf digital cameras with fish-eye l...
Digital hemispherical photography is a simple, non-destructive method for estimating canopy biophysi...
Estimates of clumping index (Ω) are required to improve the indirect estimation of leaf area index (...
Estimating clumping indices is important for determining the leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopie...