Estimation of the amount of carbon stored in forests is a key challenge for understanding the global carbon cycle, one which remote sensing is expected to help address. However, carbon storage in moderate to high biomass forests is difficult to estimate with conventional optical or radar sensors. Lidar (light detection and ranging) instruments measure the vertical structure of forests and thus hold great promise for remotely sensing the quantity and spatial organization of forest biomass. In this study, we compare the relationships between lidar measured canopy structure and coincident field measurements of forest stand structure at five locations in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A. with contrasting composition. Coefficient of determinat...
Large uncertainties in terrestrial carbon stocks and sequestration predictions result from insuffici...
Successful restoration of degraded forest landscapes requires reference models that adequately captu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Abstract Quantifying vertical and horizontal stand ...
Estimation of the amount of carbon stored in forests is a key challenge for understanding the global...
In the past decade, lidar (light detection and ranging) has emerged as a powerful tool for remotely ...
ABSTRACT and coincident field measurements of above-ground biomass Estimation of the amount of carbo...
Sound forest policy and management decisions to mitigate rising atmospheric CO2 depend upon accurate...
Advanced understanding of the global carbon budget requires large-scale and long-term information on...
Greenhouse gas inventories and emissions reduction programs require robust methods to quantify carbo...
Insights into vegetation and aboveground biomass dynamics within terrestrial ecosystems have come al...
Graduation date: 2011Recently concerns over anthropogenic carbon pollution have received increased\u...
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data can provide detailed information about three-dimensional fo...
Variations in vertical and horizontal forest structure are often difficult to quantify as field-base...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
Applications of lidar in ecosystem conservation and management continue to expand as technology has ...
Large uncertainties in terrestrial carbon stocks and sequestration predictions result from insuffici...
Successful restoration of degraded forest landscapes requires reference models that adequately captu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Abstract Quantifying vertical and horizontal stand ...
Estimation of the amount of carbon stored in forests is a key challenge for understanding the global...
In the past decade, lidar (light detection and ranging) has emerged as a powerful tool for remotely ...
ABSTRACT and coincident field measurements of above-ground biomass Estimation of the amount of carbo...
Sound forest policy and management decisions to mitigate rising atmospheric CO2 depend upon accurate...
Advanced understanding of the global carbon budget requires large-scale and long-term information on...
Greenhouse gas inventories and emissions reduction programs require robust methods to quantify carbo...
Insights into vegetation and aboveground biomass dynamics within terrestrial ecosystems have come al...
Graduation date: 2011Recently concerns over anthropogenic carbon pollution have received increased\u...
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data can provide detailed information about three-dimensional fo...
Variations in vertical and horizontal forest structure are often difficult to quantify as field-base...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
Applications of lidar in ecosystem conservation and management continue to expand as technology has ...
Large uncertainties in terrestrial carbon stocks and sequestration predictions result from insuffici...
Successful restoration of degraded forest landscapes requires reference models that adequately captu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Abstract Quantifying vertical and horizontal stand ...