A forest inventory is often carried out using airborne laser data combined with ground measured reference data. Traditionally, the ground reference data have been collected manually with a caliper combined with land surveying equipment. During recent years, studies have shown that the caliper can be replaced by equipment and methods that capture the ground reference data more efficiently. In this study, we compare three different ground based laser measurement methods: terrestrial laser scanner, handheld laser scanner and a backpack laser scanner. All methods are compared with traditional measurements. The study area is located in southeastern Norway and divided into seven different locations with different terrain morphological characteris...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...
Quantitative comparisons of tree height observations from different sources are scarce due to the di...
Nowadays, forest inventories are frequently carried out using a combination of field measurements an...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
In forest inventory, trees are usually measured by handheld instruments; among the most relevant are...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
This paper investigates the application of a ground-based laser scanning system for providing quanti...
Terrestrial laser scanning is a promising technique for automatic measurements of tree stems. The ob...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology has been widely used in forestry surveys in the form ...
In this work, we compared six emerging mobile laser scanning (MLS) technologies for field reference ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology has been widely used in forestry surveys in the form ...
Forest inventories rely on field plots, the measurement of which is costly and time consuming by man...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...
Quantitative comparisons of tree height observations from different sources are scarce due to the di...
Nowadays, forest inventories are frequently carried out using a combination of field measurements an...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
In forest inventory, trees are usually measured by handheld instruments; among the most relevant are...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
This paper investigates the application of a ground-based laser scanning system for providing quanti...
Terrestrial laser scanning is a promising technique for automatic measurements of tree stems. The ob...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology has been widely used in forestry surveys in the form ...
In this work, we compared six emerging mobile laser scanning (MLS) technologies for field reference ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology has been widely used in forestry surveys in the form ...
Forest inventories rely on field plots, the measurement of which is costly and time consuming by man...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...
Quantitative comparisons of tree height observations from different sources are scarce due to the di...
Nowadays, forest inventories are frequently carried out using a combination of field measurements an...