Digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) has emerged as a potentially cost-effective alternative to airborne laser scanning (ALS) for forest inventory methods that employ point cloud data. Forest inventory derived from DAP using area-based methods has been shown to achieve accuracy similar to that of ALS data. At the tree level, individual tree detection (ITD) algorithms have been developed to detect and/or delineate individual trees either from ALS point cloud data or from ALS- or DAP-based canopy height models. An examination of the application of ITDs to DAP-based point clouds has not yet been reported. In this research, we evaluate the suitability of DAP-based point clouds for individual tree detection in the Pinus radiata plantation. Two IT...
Remote sensing has been increasingly used to assist forest inventory. Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) ...
Highly accurate and extensive datasets are needed for the practical implementation of precision fore...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...
Digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) has emerged as a potentially cost-effective alternative to airbo...
Digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) has emerged as a potentially cost-effective alternative to airbo...
Determining the number of trees in a stand, known as stand density, is one of the key fundamental in...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Numerous individual tree detection (ITD) methods have been developed for use with airborne laser sca...
Individual Tree Detection (ITD) algorithms that use Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data can provide a...
Digital aerial photogrammetric (DAP) techniques applied to unmanned aerial system (UAS) acquired ima...
Extensive research and operational trials over the past 20 years have led to the operational impleme...
Characterization of forest structure is important for management-related decision making, monitoring...
Canopy structure plays an essential role in biophysical activities in forest environments. However, ...
Forest inventory operations have greatly benefitted from remotely sensed data particularly airborne ...
During the past decade, airborne laser scanning (ALS) has established its status as the state-of-the...
Remote sensing has been increasingly used to assist forest inventory. Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) ...
Highly accurate and extensive datasets are needed for the practical implementation of precision fore...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...
Digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) has emerged as a potentially cost-effective alternative to airbo...
Digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) has emerged as a potentially cost-effective alternative to airbo...
Determining the number of trees in a stand, known as stand density, is one of the key fundamental in...
Accurate and up-to-date information about forest resources is crucial to effective forest management...
Numerous individual tree detection (ITD) methods have been developed for use with airborne laser sca...
Individual Tree Detection (ITD) algorithms that use Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data can provide a...
Digital aerial photogrammetric (DAP) techniques applied to unmanned aerial system (UAS) acquired ima...
Extensive research and operational trials over the past 20 years have led to the operational impleme...
Characterization of forest structure is important for management-related decision making, monitoring...
Canopy structure plays an essential role in biophysical activities in forest environments. However, ...
Forest inventory operations have greatly benefitted from remotely sensed data particularly airborne ...
During the past decade, airborne laser scanning (ALS) has established its status as the state-of-the...
Remote sensing has been increasingly used to assist forest inventory. Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) ...
Highly accurate and extensive datasets are needed for the practical implementation of precision fore...
Airborne laser scanning based forest inventories employ two major methods: individual tree detection...