The aim of the study was to develop a new method to use tree stem information recorded by harvesters along operative logging in remote sensing-based prediction of forest inventory attributes in mature stands. The reference sample plots were formed from harvester data, using two different tree positions: harvester positions (XYH) in global satellite navigation system and computationally improved harvester head positions (XYHH). Study materials consisted of 158 mature Norway-spruce-dominated stands located in Southern Finland that were clear-cut during 2015–16. Tree attributes were derived from the stem dimensions recorded by the harvester. The forest inventory attributes were compiled for both stands and sample plots generated for stan...
Few studies have used unmanned aerial systems (UASs) in forest inventory, and few studies have compa...
Site index (SI) indicates the magnitude of timber production that can be realized at a given site an...
International audienceUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since ...
The aim of the study was to develop a new method to use tree stem information recorded by harvesters...
The aim of the study was to develop a new method to use tree stem information recorded by harvesters...
With cut-to-length harvesters, tree stems are measured and cut into different timber assortments at ...
Forest management inventories (FMIs) provide critical information, usually at the stand level, for f...
Accurately positioned single-tree data obtained from a cut-to-length harvester were used as training...
Nearly 30% of Finland’s land area is covered by peatlands. In Northern parts of the country there is...
Approaches to deriving forest information from laser scanner data have generally made use of two met...
In recent decades, remote sensing techniques and the associated hardware and software have made subs...
The precision of plot based inventories is limited by the spatial variability of forest metrics. Thi...
Structure from motion (SfM) derived three dimensional (3D) point clouds have performed well in compa...
Optical 2D remote sensing techniques such as aerial photographing and satellite imaging have been us...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Few studies have used unmanned aerial systems (UASs) in forest inventory, and few studies have compa...
Site index (SI) indicates the magnitude of timber production that can be realized at a given site an...
International audienceUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since ...
The aim of the study was to develop a new method to use tree stem information recorded by harvesters...
The aim of the study was to develop a new method to use tree stem information recorded by harvesters...
With cut-to-length harvesters, tree stems are measured and cut into different timber assortments at ...
Forest management inventories (FMIs) provide critical information, usually at the stand level, for f...
Accurately positioned single-tree data obtained from a cut-to-length harvester were used as training...
Nearly 30% of Finland’s land area is covered by peatlands. In Northern parts of the country there is...
Approaches to deriving forest information from laser scanner data have generally made use of two met...
In recent decades, remote sensing techniques and the associated hardware and software have made subs...
The precision of plot based inventories is limited by the spatial variability of forest metrics. Thi...
Structure from motion (SfM) derived three dimensional (3D) point clouds have performed well in compa...
Optical 2D remote sensing techniques such as aerial photographing and satellite imaging have been us...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Few studies have used unmanned aerial systems (UASs) in forest inventory, and few studies have compa...
Site index (SI) indicates the magnitude of timber production that can be realized at a given site an...
International audienceUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since ...