In traditional methods, measurement of tree height in broad-leaved forests, particularly in uneven-aged, high density and multi-storey stands is difficult and time-consuming. In the growing season of 2011, airborne laser scanner system was used to acquire Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data by a sampling density of 4-5 points/m2 in a broad-leaved forest, northern Iran (Shast-Kalate forest located in southwest of Gorgan). LIDAR data was used to estimate the height of individual trees. Hundred individual tree samples belong to two species, Acer velutinum and Carpinus betulus, were selected. The trees were located in dominant storey and/or without overlay with adjacent trees. Heights of trees were measured using Vertex 1V. Center coordin...
Crown base height (CBH) is an essential tree biophysical parameter for many applications in forest m...
Aim of study: The objective of this study is to test the validity of the DBH and total height allome...
The possibility of generalising the use of airborne LIDAR data not only gives rise to cost reduction...
In this research, the possibility of application of LiDAR-derived characteristics has been studied f...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
Many researchers have attempted to analyse tree canopy height using remote sensing techniques. Airbo...
The installation of research or permanent plots is a very common task in growth and forest yield res...
Forest canopy density and height are used as variables in a number of environmental applications, in...
Estimating tree characteristics with field plots located in remote and inaccessible areas can be a c...
Some modern remote sensing technologies, including LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging), have signifi...
Parameters of individual trees can be measured from LiDAR data provided that the laser points are de...
Aim of study: To present an approach for estimating tree heights, stand density and crown patches us...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is a relatively new technology that has brought forestry invento...
Crown base height (CBH) is an essential tree biophysical parameter for many applications in forest m...
Crown base height (CBH) is an essential tree biophysical parameter for many applications in forest m...
Aim of study: The objective of this study is to test the validity of the DBH and total height allome...
The possibility of generalising the use of airborne LIDAR data not only gives rise to cost reduction...
In this research, the possibility of application of LiDAR-derived characteristics has been studied f...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
Many researchers have attempted to analyse tree canopy height using remote sensing techniques. Airbo...
The installation of research or permanent plots is a very common task in growth and forest yield res...
Forest canopy density and height are used as variables in a number of environmental applications, in...
Estimating tree characteristics with field plots located in remote and inaccessible areas can be a c...
Some modern remote sensing technologies, including LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging), have signifi...
Parameters of individual trees can be measured from LiDAR data provided that the laser points are de...
Aim of study: To present an approach for estimating tree heights, stand density and crown patches us...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is a relatively new technology that has brought forestry invento...
Crown base height (CBH) is an essential tree biophysical parameter for many applications in forest m...
Crown base height (CBH) is an essential tree biophysical parameter for many applications in forest m...
Aim of study: The objective of this study is to test the validity of the DBH and total height allome...
The possibility of generalising the use of airborne LIDAR data not only gives rise to cost reduction...