Mapping and monitoring tropical rainforests and quantifying their carbon stocks are important, bothfor devising strategies for their conservation and mitigating the effects of climate change. AirborneLaser Scanning (ALS) has advantages over other remote sensing techniques for describing the three-dimensional structure of forests. This study identifies forest patches using ALS-based structural attributesin a tropical rainforest in Sumatra, Indonesia. A method to group trees with similar attributes into forestpatches based on Thiessen polygons and k-medoids clustering is developed, combining the advantagesof both raster and individual tree–based methods. The structural composition of the patches could be anindicator of habitat type and qualit...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Forest canopy structure (sensu latu) is the combination of forest texture (the qualitative and quant...
Tropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversity, but they are increa...
Tropical rainforests support a large proportion of the Earth’s plant and animal species within a res...
Borneo contains some of the world's most biodiverse and carbon-dense tropical forest, but this 750 0...
Tropical forests are a key component of the global carbon cycle and mapping their carbon density is ...
Forest disturbances can reduce the potential of ecosystems to provide resources and services. Despit...
Abstract Airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is fast turning the corner from demonstration ...
Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often represented as a...
Tropical forests store more than half of the world’s forest carbon and are particularly threatened b...
In high biodiversity areas, such as the Amazon, forest inventory is a challenge due to large variati...
The structural organization of a forest canopy is an important descriptor that may provide spatial i...
Many Indonesian forests have been cleared and replaced by fast-growing cash crops (e.g., oil palm an...
Many Indonesian forests have been cleared and replaced by fast-growing cash crops (e.g., oil palm an...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Forest canopy structure (sensu latu) is the combination of forest texture (the qualitative and quant...
Tropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversity, but they are increa...
Tropical rainforests support a large proportion of the Earth’s plant and animal species within a res...
Borneo contains some of the world's most biodiverse and carbon-dense tropical forest, but this 750 0...
Tropical forests are a key component of the global carbon cycle and mapping their carbon density is ...
Forest disturbances can reduce the potential of ecosystems to provide resources and services. Despit...
Abstract Airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) is fast turning the corner from demonstration ...
Although tropical forests differ substantially in form and function, they are often represented as a...
Tropical forests store more than half of the world’s forest carbon and are particularly threatened b...
In high biodiversity areas, such as the Amazon, forest inventory is a challenge due to large variati...
The structural organization of a forest canopy is an important descriptor that may provide spatial i...
Many Indonesian forests have been cleared and replaced by fast-growing cash crops (e.g., oil palm an...
Many Indonesian forests have been cleared and replaced by fast-growing cash crops (e.g., oil palm an...
Over the last two decades, terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), also known as terrestria...
Forest canopy structure (sensu latu) is the combination of forest texture (the qualitative and quant...
Tropical forests are characterized by large carbon stocks and high biodiversity, but they are increa...