peer reviewedUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since it provides high-density data with flexible operational conditions. This study examined the use of ULS systems to estimate several tree attributes from an uneven-aged northern hardwood stand. We investigated: (1) the transferability of raster-based and bottom-up point cloud-based individual tree detection (ITD) algorithms to ULS data; and (2) automated approaches to the retrieval of tree-level (i.e., height, crown diameter (CD), DBH) and stand-level (i.e., tree count, basal area (BA), DBH-distribution) forest inventory attributes. These objectives were studied under leaf-on and leaf-off canopy conditions. Results achieved from ULS data were cross-comp...
Background: Lately, terrestrial point clouds have drawn attention as a new data source for in situ f...
Individual Tree Detection (ITD) algorithms that use Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data can provide a...
The collection of field-reference data is a key task in remote sensing-based forest inventories. How...
peer reviewedUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since it provid...
International audienceUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since ...
During the last fifteen years, laser scanning has emerged as a data source for forest inventory. Air...
In this study, we compared a two-phase laser-scanning-based forest inventory of stands versus a trad...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
Urban forests provide various ecosystem services. However, they also require fairly intensive manage...
Properties of individual trees can be estimated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data provided tha...
Laser scanning from different acquisition platforms enables the collection of 3D point clouds from d...
Many dendrometric parameters have been estimated by light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology o...
Background: Lately, terrestrial point clouds have drawn attention as a new data source for in situ f...
Individual Tree Detection (ITD) algorithms that use Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data can provide a...
The collection of field-reference data is a key task in remote sensing-based forest inventories. How...
peer reviewedUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since it provid...
International audienceUAV laser scanning (ULS) has the potential to support forest operations since ...
During the last fifteen years, laser scanning has emerged as a data source for forest inventory. Air...
In this study, we compared a two-phase laser-scanning-based forest inventory of stands versus a trad...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
Sustainable forest management requires forest inventory information at the individual tree level. Li...
Urban forests provide various ecosystem services. However, they also require fairly intensive manage...
Properties of individual trees can be estimated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data provided tha...
Laser scanning from different acquisition platforms enables the collection of 3D point clouds from d...
Many dendrometric parameters have been estimated by light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology o...
Background: Lately, terrestrial point clouds have drawn attention as a new data source for in situ f...
Individual Tree Detection (ITD) algorithms that use Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data can provide a...
The collection of field-reference data is a key task in remote sensing-based forest inventories. How...