Dead wood is a key forest structural component for maintaining biodiversity and storing carbon. Despite its important role in a forest ecosystem, quantifying dead wood alongside standing trees has often neglected when investigating the feasibility of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in forest inventories. The objective of this study was therefore to develop an automatic method for detecting and characterizing downed dead wood with a diameter exceeding 5 cm using multi-scan TLS data. The developed four-stage algorithm included (1) RANSAC-cylinder filtering, (2) point cloud rasterization, (3) raster image segmentation, and (4) dead wood trunk positioning. For each detected trunk, geometry-related quality attributes such as dimensions and volu...
Background: Laser scanning technology has opened new horizons for the research of forest dynamics, b...
State-of-the-art technology available at sawmills enables measurements of whorl numbers and the maxi...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
Fallen trees decompose on the forest floor and create habitats for many species. Thus, mapping falle...
LiDAR technology is finding uses in the forest sector, not only for surveys in producing forests but...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
We showed that a mobile handheld laser scanner (HHLS) provides useful features concerning the wood q...
Deadwood is a key component of the forest ecosystems, due to its importance as a life substrate for ...
Deadwood provides a habitat for a large number of species and acts as a significant carbon storage. ...
The amount of dead wood is a significant parameter for the description and assessment of forest habi...
Deadwood and decaying wood are the most important components for the biodiversity of boreal forests,...
Recent technological developments, which has reliable accuracy and quality for all engineering works...
In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing, partly or completely dead tree, often missing a top ...
Deadwood is an important component of forests that fulfils many ecosystem functions. The occurrence,...
Decision making on forest resources relies on the precise information that is collected using invent...
Background: Laser scanning technology has opened new horizons for the research of forest dynamics, b...
State-of-the-art technology available at sawmills enables measurements of whorl numbers and the maxi...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
Fallen trees decompose on the forest floor and create habitats for many species. Thus, mapping falle...
LiDAR technology is finding uses in the forest sector, not only for surveys in producing forests but...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
We showed that a mobile handheld laser scanner (HHLS) provides useful features concerning the wood q...
Deadwood is a key component of the forest ecosystems, due to its importance as a life substrate for ...
Deadwood provides a habitat for a large number of species and acts as a significant carbon storage. ...
The amount of dead wood is a significant parameter for the description and assessment of forest habi...
Deadwood and decaying wood are the most important components for the biodiversity of boreal forests,...
Recent technological developments, which has reliable accuracy and quality for all engineering works...
In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing, partly or completely dead tree, often missing a top ...
Deadwood is an important component of forests that fulfils many ecosystem functions. The occurrence,...
Decision making on forest resources relies on the precise information that is collected using invent...
Background: Laser scanning technology has opened new horizons for the research of forest dynamics, b...
State-of-the-art technology available at sawmills enables measurements of whorl numbers and the maxi...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...