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Improving the estimation of canopy cover from UAV-LiDAR data using a pit-free CHM-based method 被引量:2
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作者 Shangshu Cai Wuming Zhang +4 位作者 shuangna jin Jie Shao Linyuan Li Sisi Yu Guangjian Yan 《International Journal of Digital Earth》 SCIE 2021年第10期1477-1492,共16页
Accurate and rapid estimation of canopy cover(CC)is crucial for many ecological and environmental models and for forest management.Unmanned aerial vehicle-light detecting and ranging(UAV-LiDAR)systems represent a prom... Accurate and rapid estimation of canopy cover(CC)is crucial for many ecological and environmental models and for forest management.Unmanned aerial vehicle-light detecting and ranging(UAV-LiDAR)systems represent a promising tool for CC estimation due to their high mobility,low cost,and high point density.However,the CC values from UAV-LiDAR point clouds may be underestimated due to the presence of large quantities of within-crown gaps.To alleviate the negative effects of within-crown gaps,we proposed a pit-free CHM-based method for estimating CC,in which a cloth simulation method was used to fill the within-crown gaps.To evaluate the effect of CC values and withincrown gap proportions on the proposed method,the performance of the proposed method was tested on 18 samples with different CC values(40−70%)and 6 samples with different within-crown gap proportions(10−60%).The results showed that the CC accuracy of the proposed method was higher than that of the method without filling within-crown gaps(R^(2)=0.99 vs 0.98;RMSE=1.49%vs 2.2%).The proposed method was insensitive to within-crown gap proportions,although the CC accuracy decreased slightly with the increase in withincrown gap proportions. 展开更多
关键词 Canopy cover light detecting and ranging unmanned aerial vehicle within-crown gaps pit-free CHM 1.
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Estimation of Larch Growth at the Stem,Crown,and Branch Levels Using Ground-Based LiDAR Point Cloud
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作者 shuangna jin Wuming Zhang +5 位作者 Jie Shao Peng Wan Shun Cheng Shangshu Cai Guangjian Yan Aiguang Li 《Journal of Remote Sensing》 2022年第1期65-76,共12页
Tree growth is an important indicator of forest health and can reflect changes in forest structure.Traditional tree growth estimates use easy-to-measure parameters,including tree height,diameter at breast height,and c... Tree growth is an important indicator of forest health and can reflect changes in forest structure.Traditional tree growth estimates use easy-to-measure parameters,including tree height,diameter at breast height,and crown diameter,obtained via forest in situ measurements,which are labor intensive and time consuming.Some new technologies measure the diameter of trees at different positions to monitor the growth trend of trees,but it is difficult to take into account the growth changes at different tree levels.The combination of terrestrial laser scanning and quantitative structure modeling can accurately estimate tree structural parameters nondestructively and has the potential to estimate tree growth from different tree levels.In this context,this paper estimates tree growth from stem-,crown-,and branch-level attributes observed by terrestrial laser scanning.Specifically,tree height,diameter at breast height,stem volume,crown diameter,crown volume,and first-order branch volume were used to estimate the growth of 55-year-old larch trees in Saihanba of China,at the stem,crown,and branch levels.The experimental results showed that tree growth is mainly reflected in the growth of the crown,i.e.,the growth of branches.Compared to onedimensional parameter growth(tree height,diameter at breast height,or crown diameter),three-dimensional parameter growth(crown,stem,and first-order branch volumes)was more obvious,in which the absolute growth of the first-order branch volume is close to the stem volume.Thus,it is necessary to estimate tree growth at different levels for accurate forest inventory. 展开更多
关键词 FOREST structure CROWN
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