“…This also enables the use of small‐form factor laser scanners (such as the Velodyne LiDAR Puck, https://velodynelidar.com/vlp-16.html) to acquire UAV‐based laser scanning (ULS). Originally, the majority of these systems relied on large UAVs (Deng, Zhu, Li, & Li, ; Gallay, Eck, Zgraggen, Kanuk, & Dvorny, ; Lin, Hyyppa, & Jaakkola, ; Nagai, Chen, Shibasaki, Kumagai, & Ahmed, ); however, lightweight systems have been developed, which can be mounted onto smaller platforms (Jaakkola et al, ; Mader, Blaskow, Westfeld, & Maas, ; Nakano, Suzuki, Omori, Hayakawa, & Kurodai, ; Roca, Martinez‐Sanchez, Laguela, & Arias, ; Tommaselli & Torres, ). Currently, the high‐accuracy GNSS and IMU systems required for ULS and direct georeferencing are expensive (upwards of £20K for ULS and ~£5K for direct georeferencing at the time of writing).…”