2020
DOI: 10.20659/jjfp.54.1_45
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The influence of sampling grid resolution and understory on forest structure estimation from terrestrial laser scanning

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“…This would require trees' coordinate information, the collection of which, to date, has been costly in labor and time. Recently, terrestrial laser scanning had been employed to measure forest structure (Nishizono et al 2020;Suematsu et al 2020). Results indicate that it might, in the future, be feasible to obtain spatial information such as individual tree sizes and positions using this technique.…”
Section: R a F Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would require trees' coordinate information, the collection of which, to date, has been costly in labor and time. Recently, terrestrial laser scanning had been employed to measure forest structure (Nishizono et al 2020;Suematsu et al 2020). Results indicate that it might, in the future, be feasible to obtain spatial information such as individual tree sizes and positions using this technique.…”
Section: R a F Tmentioning
confidence: 99%