Forest disturbances can reduce the potential of ecosystems to provide resources and services. Despite the urgent need to understand the effects of logging on tropical ecosystems, the quantification of disturbances arising from selective logging remains a challenge. Here, we used canopy-three-dimensional information retrieved from Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) measurements to investigate the impacts of logging on key structural traits relevant to forest functioning. We addressed the following questions: 1) Which canopy structural traits were mostly affected by logging? 2) Can remotely-sensed canopy structural traits be used to quantify forest distur-bances? Fourteen canopy structural traits were applied as input to machine learning models,...
In high biodiversity areas, such as the Amazon, forest inventory is a challenge due to large variati...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to loss of habitat through deforestation and degradation in ...
Forest disturbances can reduce the potential of ecosystems to provide resources and services. Despit...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
Mapping and monitoring tropical rainforests and quantifying their carbon stocks are important, bothf...
Forest edges are an increasingly common feature of Amazonian landscapes due to human-induced forest ...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Logging, including selective and illegal activities, is widespread, affecting the carbon cycle and t...
Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often represented as a...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Forest canopy structure is strongly influenced by environmental factors and disturbance, and in turn...
Current LiDAR-based methods for detecting forest change use a host of statistically selected variabl...
Questions: Is there any theoretical model enabling predictions of the optimal tree size distribution...
In high biodiversity areas, such as the Amazon, forest inventory is a challenge due to large variati...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to loss of habitat through deforestation and degradation in ...
Forest disturbances can reduce the potential of ecosystems to provide resources and services. Despit...
Forest degradation through logging is pervasive throughout the world's tropical forests, leading to ...
Mapping and monitoring tropical rainforests and quantifying their carbon stocks are important, bothf...
Forest edges are an increasingly common feature of Amazonian landscapes due to human-induced forest ...
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which inc...
South East Asia has the highest rate of lowland forest loss of any tropical region, with logging and...
Logging, including selective and illegal activities, is widespread, affecting the carbon cycle and t...
Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often represented as a...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Forest canopy structure is strongly influenced by environmental factors and disturbance, and in turn...
Current LiDAR-based methods for detecting forest change use a host of statistically selected variabl...
Questions: Is there any theoretical model enabling predictions of the optimal tree size distribution...
In high biodiversity areas, such as the Amazon, forest inventory is a challenge due to large variati...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Increasing anthropogenic pressure leads to loss of habitat through deforestation and degradation in ...