2023
DOI: 10.1071/wf23005
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Estimating Mediterranean stand fuel characteristics using handheld mobile laser scanning technology

Kadir Alperen Coskuner,
Can Vatandaslar,
Murat Ozturk
et al.

Abstract: Background Accurate, timely and easily obtainable information on stand fuel is of great importance in the prediction of fire behaviour. Aims The objective of this study is to measure several stand fuel characteristics with handheld mobile laser scanning (HMLS) in six fuel types for Mediterranean region, and compare the results with traditional field fuel measurements (FFM) in 35 different sampling plots. Methods The measurements involved overstorey (the number of trees, diameter at breast height,… Show more

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“…Post (2022) [49] also observed good performances of a HMLS system to detect post-fire disturbances from surface fuel data. Furthermore, Coskuner et al (2023) [50] obtained good results from a HMLS system to estimate fuel characteristics in Mediterranean forest stands. Therefore, and given the very high resolution of information they are capable of collecting, HMLS systems appear to be very suitable tools for capturing the structural complexity of fuels with a high level of detail for the precise definition of fuel types in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Post (2022) [49] also observed good performances of a HMLS system to detect post-fire disturbances from surface fuel data. Furthermore, Coskuner et al (2023) [50] obtained good results from a HMLS system to estimate fuel characteristics in Mediterranean forest stands. Therefore, and given the very high resolution of information they are capable of collecting, HMLS systems appear to be very suitable tools for capturing the structural complexity of fuels with a high level of detail for the precise definition of fuel types in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%