Estimating the proportion of woody-to-total plant material ‘α’ is an essential step to convert Plant Area Index ‘PAI’ estimates into Leaf Area Index ‘LAI’. α has also been shown to have a significant impact on the passive optical remote sensing signal for retrieval of biophysical parameters in forests, woodlands, and savannas. However, benchmarked indirect α retrieval methods are lacking and thus it is common for this pivotal correction to be ignored. In this paper we validate an α retrieval method using a 3D radiative transfer simulation framework, enabling the retrieval method to be benchmarked against a known and precise model truth. The 3D framework consists of a representative and highly detailed 3D explicit Eucalypt forest reconstruct...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf area index (LAI) has frequently been measured in the field using traditional optical methods su...
Remote sensing offers the potential to study forest ecosystems by providing spatially and temporally...
Estimating the proportion of woody-to-total plant material ‘α’ is an essential step to convert Plant...
The so-called clumping factor (Ω) quantifies deviation from a random 3D distribution of material in ...
Leaf area index estimates in dense evergreen tropical moist forest almost exclusively rest on indire...
Optical methods require model inversion to infer plant area index (PAI) and woody area index (WAI) o...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
This study presents a method for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of forest tree species that a...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
Leaf area index (L) is a critical variable in monitoring and modelling forest condition and growth a...
Digital hemispherical photography (DHP) has been widely used to estimate leaf area index (LAI) in fo...
The forest canopy is a region of vast ecological relevance constituting the bulk for photosynthetica...
Context Remote sensing methods, and in particular very high (metric) resolution optical imagery, are...
Digital hemispherical photography (DHP) has been widely used to estimate leaf area index (LAI) in fo...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf area index (LAI) has frequently been measured in the field using traditional optical methods su...
Remote sensing offers the potential to study forest ecosystems by providing spatially and temporally...
Estimating the proportion of woody-to-total plant material ‘α’ is an essential step to convert Plant...
The so-called clumping factor (Ω) quantifies deviation from a random 3D distribution of material in ...
Leaf area index estimates in dense evergreen tropical moist forest almost exclusively rest on indire...
Optical methods require model inversion to infer plant area index (PAI) and woody area index (WAI) o...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
This study presents a method for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of forest tree species that a...
The in situ leaf area index (LAI) measurement plays a vital role in calibrating and validating satel...
Leaf area index (L) is a critical variable in monitoring and modelling forest condition and growth a...
Digital hemispherical photography (DHP) has been widely used to estimate leaf area index (LAI) in fo...
The forest canopy is a region of vast ecological relevance constituting the bulk for photosynthetica...
Context Remote sensing methods, and in particular very high (metric) resolution optical imagery, are...
Digital hemispherical photography (DHP) has been widely used to estimate leaf area index (LAI) in fo...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf area index (LAI) has frequently been measured in the field using traditional optical methods su...
Remote sensing offers the potential to study forest ecosystems by providing spatially and temporally...