This study explores the feasibility of applying single-scan airborne, static terrestrial and mobile laser scanning for improving the accuracy of tree height growth measurement. Specifically, compared to the traditional works on forest growth inventory with airborne laser scanning, two issues are regarded: “Can the new technique characterize the height growth for each individual tree?” and “Can this technique refine the minimum growth-discernable temporal interval further?” To solve these two puzzles, the sampling principles of the three laser scanning modes were first examined, and their error sources against the task of tree-top capturing were also analyzed. Next, the three-year growths of 58 Nordic maple trees (Crimson King) for test were...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
Using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), forest attributes such as diameter at breast height (DBH) an...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
It is well known that characteristics of individual trees, such as tree height, biomass and crown ar...
Quantitative comparisons of tree height observations from different sources are scarce due to the di...
Even if stand inventories based on growth tables have been widely discussed over the last years, thi...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
Airborne laser scanning has been used increasingly for extracting and estimating forest parameters. ...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Reviewing forest carbon sinks is of the utmost importance in efforts to control climate change. This...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology is a powerful tool for assessing tree growth based on ti...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
Using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), forest attributes such as diameter at breast height (DBH) an...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...
It is well known that characteristics of individual trees, such as tree height, biomass and crown ar...
Quantitative comparisons of tree height observations from different sources are scarce due to the di...
Even if stand inventories based on growth tables have been widely discussed over the last years, thi...
Sustainable forest management heavily relies on the accurate estimation of tree parameters. Among ot...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
Airborne laser scanning has been used increasingly for extracting and estimating forest parameters. ...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Reviewing forest carbon sinks is of the utmost importance in efforts to control climate change. This...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology is a powerful tool for assessing tree growth based on ti...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
This study presents a comparison between the use of wearable laser scanning (WLS) and terrestrial la...
Using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), forest attributes such as diameter at breast height (DBH) an...
In this study, airborne laser scanning-based and traditional field-based survey methods for tree hei...