A large proportion of Norway’s land area is occupied by the forest-tundra ecotone. The vegetation of this temperature-sensitive ecosystem between mountain forest and the alpine zone is expected to be highly affected by climate change and effective monitoring techniques are required. For the detection of such small pioneer trees, airborne laser scanning (ALS) has been proposed as a useful tool employing laser height data. The objective of this study was to assess the capability of an unsupervised classification for automated monitoring programs of small individual trees using high-density ALS data. Field and ALS data were collected along a 1500 km long transect stretching from northern to southern Norway. Different laser and tree height thre...
It is well known that characteristics of individual trees, such as tree height, biomass and crown ar...
This paper describes the possibilities of the Optech Titan multispectral airborne laser scanner in t...
This study explores the feasibility of applying single-scan airborne, static terrestrial and mobile ...
Due to expected climate change and increased focus on forests as a potential carbon sink, it is of i...
The vegetation in the forest-tundra ecotone zone is expected to be highly affected by climate change...
This paper investigated the potential of multispectral airborne laser scanning (ALS) data for indivi...
The vegetation in the forest-tundra ecotone zone is expected to be highly affected by climate change...
It has been shown that height measurements obtained by airborne laser scanning (ALS) with high point...
The paper investigated the possible gains in using low density (average 1 pulse/m2) full-waveform (...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
A forest inventory is often carried out using airborne laser data combined with ground measured refe...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) technology allows accurate information about the forest environment to...
It is well known that characteristics of individual trees, such as tree height, biomass and crown ar...
This paper describes the possibilities of the Optech Titan multispectral airborne laser scanner in t...
This study explores the feasibility of applying single-scan airborne, static terrestrial and mobile ...
Due to expected climate change and increased focus on forests as a potential carbon sink, it is of i...
The vegetation in the forest-tundra ecotone zone is expected to be highly affected by climate change...
This paper investigated the potential of multispectral airborne laser scanning (ALS) data for indivi...
The vegetation in the forest-tundra ecotone zone is expected to be highly affected by climate change...
It has been shown that height measurements obtained by airborne laser scanning (ALS) with high point...
The paper investigated the possible gains in using low density (average 1 pulse/m2) full-waveform (...
The tree crown, with its functionality of assimilation, respiration, and transpiration, is a key for...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
A forest inventory is often carried out using airborne laser data combined with ground measured refe...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
In this study, eight airborne laser scanning (ALS)-based single tree detection methods are benchmark...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) technology allows accurate information about the forest environment to...
It is well known that characteristics of individual trees, such as tree height, biomass and crown ar...
This paper describes the possibilities of the Optech Titan multispectral airborne laser scanner in t...
This study explores the feasibility of applying single-scan airborne, static terrestrial and mobile ...