Canopy layers form essential structural components, affecting stand productivity and wildlife habitats. Airborne laser scanning (ALS) provides horizontal and vertical information on canopy structure simultaneously. Existing approaches to assess canopy layering often require prior information about stand characteristics or rely on pre-defined height thresholds. We developed a multi-scale method using ALS data with point densities >10 pts/m2 to determine the number and vertical extent of canopy layers (canopylayer, canopylength), seasonal variations in the topmost canopy layer (canopytype), as well as small-scale heterogeneities in the canopy (canopyheterogeneity). We first tested and developed the method on a small forest patch (800 ha) ...
The horizontal variation and vertical layering of the vegetation are important properties of the can...
Forest structure is strongly related to forest ecology, and it is a key parameter to understand eco...
A terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) experiment was carried out in the EAGLE 2006 campaign to characte...
Canopy layers form essential structural components, affecting stand productivity and wildlife habita...
Canopy height and canopy cover are two important biophysical variables in forest characterization. A...
Canopy structure plays an essential role in biophysical activities in forest environments. However, ...
Accurate estimates of vegetation structure are important for a large number of applications includin...
Accurate three-dimensional information on canopy structure contributes to better understanding of ra...
Characterizing forest structure is an important part of any comprehensive biodiversity assessment. H...
We present a method to characterize the vertical layering of forests in space and time based on vert...
Knowledge of forest structure can be used to guide sustainable forest management decisions. Currentl...
Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ec...
Vertical arrangement of vegetation components is important for understanding forest environment, bei...
Area-based analyses of airborne laser scanning (ALS) data are an established approach to obtain wall...
Since two decades, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and Airborne Light Detection and Rang...
The horizontal variation and vertical layering of the vegetation are important properties of the can...
Forest structure is strongly related to forest ecology, and it is a key parameter to understand eco...
A terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) experiment was carried out in the EAGLE 2006 campaign to characte...
Canopy layers form essential structural components, affecting stand productivity and wildlife habita...
Canopy height and canopy cover are two important biophysical variables in forest characterization. A...
Canopy structure plays an essential role in biophysical activities in forest environments. However, ...
Accurate estimates of vegetation structure are important for a large number of applications includin...
Accurate three-dimensional information on canopy structure contributes to better understanding of ra...
Characterizing forest structure is an important part of any comprehensive biodiversity assessment. H...
We present a method to characterize the vertical layering of forests in space and time based on vert...
Knowledge of forest structure can be used to guide sustainable forest management decisions. Currentl...
Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ec...
Vertical arrangement of vegetation components is important for understanding forest environment, bei...
Area-based analyses of airborne laser scanning (ALS) data are an established approach to obtain wall...
Since two decades, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and Airborne Light Detection and Rang...
The horizontal variation and vertical layering of the vegetation are important properties of the can...
Forest structure is strongly related to forest ecology, and it is a key parameter to understand eco...
A terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) experiment was carried out in the EAGLE 2006 campaign to characte...