International audienceFrom an unprecedented experiment using airborne measurements performed over the rich forests of Réunion Island, this paper aims to present a methodology for the classification of diverse tropical forest biomes as retrieved from vertical profiles measured using a full-waveform LiDAR. This objective is met through the retrieval of both the canopy height and the Leaf Area Index (LAI), obtained as an integral of the foliage profile. The campaign involved sites ranging from coastal to rain forest, including tropical montane cloud forest, as found on the Bélouve plateau. The mean values of estimated LAI retrieved from the apparent foliage profile are between ~5 and 8 m 2 /m 2 , and the mean canopy height values are ~15 m for...
Carbon stocks and fluxes in tropical forests remain large sources of uncertainty in the global carbo...
Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) has been considered as a primary source to model the structure and fun...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
International audienceFrom an unprecedented experiment using airborne measurements performed over th...
This study explores the potential of waveform lidar in mapping the vertical and spatial distribution...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important parameter to describe the capacity of forests to intercept lig...
Aim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
Airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is fast turning the corner from demonstration technolog...
Background: Carbon stocks and fluxes in tropical forests remain large sources of uncertainty in the ...
AIM: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Forest biomass and carbon are critical for ecological monitoring, and yet poorly modelled in complex...
Forest canopy leaf area index (LAI) is a critical variable for the modeling of climates and ecosyste...
Carbon stocks and fluxes in tropical forests remain large sources of uncertainty in the global carbo...
Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) has been considered as a primary source to model the structure and fun...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
International audienceFrom an unprecedented experiment using airborne measurements performed over th...
This study explores the potential of waveform lidar in mapping the vertical and spatial distribution...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important parameter to describe the capacity of forests to intercept lig...
Aim: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
Airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is fast turning the corner from demonstration technolog...
Background: Carbon stocks and fluxes in tropical forests remain large sources of uncertainty in the ...
AIM: Mapping tree species richness across the tropics is of great interest for effective conservatio...
Forest biomass and carbon are critical for ecological monitoring, and yet poorly modelled in complex...
Forest canopy leaf area index (LAI) is a critical variable for the modeling of climates and ecosyste...
Carbon stocks and fluxes in tropical forests remain large sources of uncertainty in the global carbo...
Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) has been considered as a primary source to model the structure and fun...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...