Airborne laser scanning (ALS) based stand level forest inventory has been used in Finland and other Nordic countries for several years. In the Russian Federation, ALS is not extensively used for forest inventory purposes, despite a long history of research into the use of lasers for forest measurement that dates back to the 1970s. Furthermore, there is also no generally accepted ALS-based methodology that meets the official inventory requirements of the Russian Federation. In this paper, a method developed for Finnish forest conditions is applied to ALS-based forest inventory in the Perm region of Russia. Sparse Bayesian regression is used with ALS data, SPOT satellite images and field reference data to estimate five forest parameters for t...
Abstract: In Finland, forest site types are used to assess the need of silvicultural operations and ...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
Airborne laser scanning has already become an essential part of forest inventories in the Nordic cou...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) based stand level forest inventory has been used in Finland and other ...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283The aim of this study was to test the usability of airborne lase...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįThe aim of this study was to test the usability of airborn...
This paper presents the approaches used to integrate airborne laser scanning (ALS) data into Lithuan...
Nearly 30% of Finland’s land area is covered by peatlands. In Northern parts of the country there is...
We present two improvements for laser-based forest inventory. The first improvement is based on usin...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Even if stand inventories based on growth tables have been widely discussed over the last years, thi...
Approaches to deriving forest information from laser scanner data have generally made use of two met...
The estimation of forest biophysical attributes improves when airborne laser scanning (ALS) is integ...
In this study, we compared a two-phase laser-scanning-based forest inventory of stands versus a trad...
In Finland, forest site types are used to assess the need of silvicultural operations and the growth...
Abstract: In Finland, forest site types are used to assess the need of silvicultural operations and ...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
Airborne laser scanning has already become an essential part of forest inventories in the Nordic cou...
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) based stand level forest inventory has been used in Finland and other ...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283The aim of this study was to test the usability of airborne lase...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįThe aim of this study was to test the usability of airborn...
This paper presents the approaches used to integrate airborne laser scanning (ALS) data into Lithuan...
Nearly 30% of Finland’s land area is covered by peatlands. In Northern parts of the country there is...
We present two improvements for laser-based forest inventory. The first improvement is based on usin...
Several methods to conduct single-tree inventories using airborne laser scanning (ALS) have been pro...
Even if stand inventories based on growth tables have been widely discussed over the last years, thi...
Approaches to deriving forest information from laser scanner data have generally made use of two met...
The estimation of forest biophysical attributes improves when airborne laser scanning (ALS) is integ...
In this study, we compared a two-phase laser-scanning-based forest inventory of stands versus a trad...
In Finland, forest site types are used to assess the need of silvicultural operations and the growth...
Abstract: In Finland, forest site types are used to assess the need of silvicultural operations and ...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
Airborne laser scanning has already become an essential part of forest inventories in the Nordic cou...