Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environment and quantification of canopy openness, LAI, and direct and diffuse canopy light transmittance. Several comparisons have been made in existing literature between digital and film systems and their performance under different stand structures and light intensity levels, but the conclusions are not always in agreement. The aim of this research is to compare the light estimates coming from analysis of digital- and film-based hemispherical photographs taken in a mountain Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forest in the Valbona forest reserve (Paneveggio - Pale di S. Martino Regional Park, Trent, Italy). Two 100x100m permanent plots were e...
Forest gaps are important structural elements in forest ecology to which various conservation-relev...
Light environment estimates derived from hemispherical photography are known to be affected by varia...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Rapid, reliable and meaningful estimates of forest canopies are essential to the characterization of...
There have been many studies involving the use of hemispherical photographs to indirectly estimate c...
The current trend of silviculture aiming to manage forest as complex forest ecosystems, justified th...
Hemispherical photography is profusely used in climatology and forest sciences in association with g...
The retrieval of canopy architectural parameters using off-the-shelf digital cameras with fish-eye l...
Hemispherical (or fisheye) photography has wide applicability in various forms of environmental moni...
We compared five methods for measuring light availability in the tropical forest understorey: the LA...
Plant canopy architecture results from the relationships of species composition, historical land use...
Digital hemispherical photography is a simple, non-destructive method for estimating canopy biophysi...
Hemispherical photography (HP), implemented with cameras equipped with “fisheye” lenses, is a widely...
Forest gaps are important structural elements in forest ecology to which various conservation-relev...
Light environment estimates derived from hemispherical photography are known to be affected by varia...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Rapid, reliable and meaningful estimates of forest canopies are essential to the characterization of...
There have been many studies involving the use of hemispherical photographs to indirectly estimate c...
The current trend of silviculture aiming to manage forest as complex forest ecosystems, justified th...
Hemispherical photography is profusely used in climatology and forest sciences in association with g...
The retrieval of canopy architectural parameters using off-the-shelf digital cameras with fish-eye l...
Hemispherical (or fisheye) photography has wide applicability in various forms of environmental moni...
We compared five methods for measuring light availability in the tropical forest understorey: the LA...
Plant canopy architecture results from the relationships of species composition, historical land use...
Digital hemispherical photography is a simple, non-destructive method for estimating canopy biophysi...
Hemispherical photography (HP), implemented with cameras equipped with “fisheye” lenses, is a widely...
Forest gaps are important structural elements in forest ecology to which various conservation-relev...
Light environment estimates derived from hemispherical photography are known to be affected by varia...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...