Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ecosystem dynamics and habitat preference. Although vertical stratification, or “canopy layering,” is a basic characterization of canopy structure for research and forest management, it is difficult to quantify at landscape scales. In this paper we describe canopy structure and develop methodologies to map forest vertical stratification in a mixed temperate forest using full-waveform lidar. Two definitions—one categorical and one continuous—are used to map canopy layering over Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire with lidar data collected in 2009 by NASA’s Laser Vegetation Imaging Sensor (LVIS). The two resulting canopy layering dat...
The structure of forest canopies correlates with stand maturity and biomass, and develops consistent...
Vertical structure, the top-to-bottom arrangement of aboveground vegetation, is an important compone...
The vertical distribution of plant elements (e.g., foliage and wood) within a forest can yield impor...
Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ec...
Vertical arrangement of vegetation components is important for understanding forest environment, bei...
Canopy layers form essential structural components, affecting stand productivity and wildlife habita...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Abstract Quantifying vertical and horizontal stand ...
Abstract: LiDAR measurements of canopy structure can be used to classify forest stands into structur...
Characterizing forest structure is an important part of any comprehensive biodiversity assessment. H...
Leaf area index (LAI) and vertical foliage profile (VFP) are among the important canopy structural v...
Forest canopies are characterized by the composition, organization, and location of aboveground biom...
This thesis used lidar remote sensing to explore the role of vertical structure in forest ecosystem ...
Forest ecosystems are often characterized by their spatial pattern, structure, and heterogeneity. A ...
Forest canopy structure (CS) controls many ecosystem functions and is highly variable across landsca...
Estimating forest structural attributes is one of the essential forestry-related remote sensing appl...
The structure of forest canopies correlates with stand maturity and biomass, and develops consistent...
Vertical structure, the top-to-bottom arrangement of aboveground vegetation, is an important compone...
The vertical distribution of plant elements (e.g., foliage and wood) within a forest can yield impor...
Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ec...
Vertical arrangement of vegetation components is important for understanding forest environment, bei...
Canopy layers form essential structural components, affecting stand productivity and wildlife habita...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Abstract Quantifying vertical and horizontal stand ...
Abstract: LiDAR measurements of canopy structure can be used to classify forest stands into structur...
Characterizing forest structure is an important part of any comprehensive biodiversity assessment. H...
Leaf area index (LAI) and vertical foliage profile (VFP) are among the important canopy structural v...
Forest canopies are characterized by the composition, organization, and location of aboveground biom...
This thesis used lidar remote sensing to explore the role of vertical structure in forest ecosystem ...
Forest ecosystems are often characterized by their spatial pattern, structure, and heterogeneity. A ...
Forest canopy structure (CS) controls many ecosystem functions and is highly variable across landsca...
Estimating forest structural attributes is one of the essential forestry-related remote sensing appl...
The structure of forest canopies correlates with stand maturity and biomass, and develops consistent...
Vertical structure, the top-to-bottom arrangement of aboveground vegetation, is an important compone...
The vertical distribution of plant elements (e.g., foliage and wood) within a forest can yield impor...