Non-detection of trees is an important issue when using single-scan TLS in forest inventories. A hybrid inference approach is adopted. Quoting from distance sampling, a detection function is assumed, so that the inclusion probability of each tree included within each plot can be determined. A simulation study is performed to compare the TLS-based estimators corrected and uncorrected for non-detection with the Horvitz-Thompson estimator based on conventional plot sampling, in which all the trees within plots are recorded. Results show that single-scan TLS provides more efficient estimators with respect to those provided by the conventional plot sampling in the case of low density forests when no distance sampling correction is performed. In ...
The rapid development of portable terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) devices in recent years has led t...
Plot-scale measurements have been the foundation for forest surveys and reporting for over 200 years...
In estimating aboveground forest biomass (AGB), three sources of error that interact and propagate i...
Non-detection of trees is an important issue when using single-scan TLS in forest inventories. A hyb...
Non-detection of trees is an important issue when using single-scan TLS in forest inventories. A hyb...
Abstract Nondetection of trees is a serious problem for the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) ...
In recent decades, the feasibility of using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in forest inventories w...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
A problem in the single-scan setup of terrestrial laser scanning is that some trees are shaded by ot...
International audienceBackground and aims :Terrestrial LiDAR scanning (TLS) data are of great intere...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
The poor constraint of forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) is responsible, in part, for large uncertai...
The rapid development of portable terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) devices in recent years has led t...
The rapid development of portable terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) devices in recent years has led t...
Plot-scale measurements have been the foundation for forest surveys and reporting for over 200 years...
In estimating aboveground forest biomass (AGB), three sources of error that interact and propagate i...
Non-detection of trees is an important issue when using single-scan TLS in forest inventories. A hyb...
Non-detection of trees is an important issue when using single-scan TLS in forest inventories. A hyb...
Abstract Nondetection of trees is a serious problem for the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) ...
In recent decades, the feasibility of using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in forest inventories w...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has proven to accurately represent individual trees, while the use ...
A problem in the single-scan setup of terrestrial laser scanning is that some trees are shaded by ot...
International audienceBackground and aims :Terrestrial LiDAR scanning (TLS) data are of great intere...
Among others, the dbh, basal area, and tree height are the most important parameters to describe tre...
The poor constraint of forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) is responsible, in part, for large uncertai...
The rapid development of portable terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) devices in recent years has led t...
The rapid development of portable terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) devices in recent years has led t...
Plot-scale measurements have been the foundation for forest surveys and reporting for over 200 years...
In estimating aboveground forest biomass (AGB), three sources of error that interact and propagate i...