Traditional forest management relies on a small field sample and interpretation of aerial photography that not only are costly to execute but also yield inaccurate estimates of the entire forest in question. Airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is a remote sensing technology that records point clouds representing the 3D structure of a forest canopy and the terrain underneath. We present a method for segmenting individual trees from the LiDAR point clouds without making prior assumptions about tree crown shapes and sizes. We then present a method that vertically stratifies the point cloud to an overstory and multiple understory tree canopy layers. Using the stratification method, we modeled the occlusion of higher canopy layers with ...
In this paper, single tree extraction was carried out using the first and last pulse airborne LIght ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) has advantages in detecting individual trees because it can obta...
Detailed forest information is increasingly desired not only for forest management purposes but also...
Airborne discrete return light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point clouds covering forested areas ca...
Airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) point clouds over large forested areas can be processed to segment i...
Precise tree inventory plays a critical role in sustainable forest planting, restoration, and manage...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
peer reviewedMonitoring the structure of forest stands is of high importance for forest managers to ...
Estimates of forest stocking density per hectare (NHa) are important in characterising ecological co...
Characterizing and monitoring forests are of great scientific and managerial interests, such as unde...
UAV-based LiDAR survey provides very-high-density point clouds, which involve very rich information ...
Forest measurements and samples are of great importance when modelling, mitigating, and adapting to ...
AbstractThis work proposes a segmentation method that isolates individual tree crowns using airborne...
Nowadays, LiDAR is widely used for individual tree detection, usually providing higher accuracy in c...
Developing a robust algorithm for automatic individual tree crown (ITC) detection from airborne lase...
In this paper, single tree extraction was carried out using the first and last pulse airborne LIght ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) has advantages in detecting individual trees because it can obta...
Detailed forest information is increasingly desired not only for forest management purposes but also...
Airborne discrete return light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point clouds covering forested areas ca...
Airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) point clouds over large forested areas can be processed to segment i...
Precise tree inventory plays a critical role in sustainable forest planting, restoration, and manage...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
peer reviewedMonitoring the structure of forest stands is of high importance for forest managers to ...
Estimates of forest stocking density per hectare (NHa) are important in characterising ecological co...
Characterizing and monitoring forests are of great scientific and managerial interests, such as unde...
UAV-based LiDAR survey provides very-high-density point clouds, which involve very rich information ...
Forest measurements and samples are of great importance when modelling, mitigating, and adapting to ...
AbstractThis work proposes a segmentation method that isolates individual tree crowns using airborne...
Nowadays, LiDAR is widely used for individual tree detection, usually providing higher accuracy in c...
Developing a robust algorithm for automatic individual tree crown (ITC) detection from airborne lase...
In this paper, single tree extraction was carried out using the first and last pulse airborne LIght ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) has advantages in detecting individual trees because it can obta...
Detailed forest information is increasingly desired not only for forest management purposes but also...