2024
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.14416
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Robust characterisation of forest structure from airborne laser scanning—A systematic assessment and sample workflow for ecologists

Fabian Jörg Fischer,
Toby Jackson,
Grégoire Vincent
et al.

Abstract: Forests display tremendous structural diversity, shaping carbon cycling, microclimates and terrestrial habitats. An important tool for forest structure assessments are canopy height models (CHMs): high resolution maps of canopy height obtained using airborne laser scanning (ALS). CHMs are widely used for monitoring canopy dynamics, mapping forest biomass and calibrating satellite products, but surprisingly little is known about how differences between CHM algorithms impact ecological analyses. Here, we used h… Show more

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