2015
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-7-w3-1123-2015
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The Phil-Lidar 2 Program: National Resource Inventory of the Philippines Using Lidar and Other Remotely Sensed Data

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The Philippines embarked on a nationwide mapping endeavour through the Disaster Risk and Exposure Assessment for Mitigation (DREAM) Program of the University of the Philippines and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). The derived accurate digital terrain models (DTMs) are used in flood models to generate risk maps and early warning system. With the availability of LiDAR data sets, the Phil-LiDAR 2 program was conceptualized as complementary to existing programs of various national governme… Show more

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“…The monthly average GHI and wind speeds were obtained from the Phil-LIDAR 2 database [7] . The original dataset primarily covered the mainland, so nearest neighbors interpolation was performed to obtain data at more distant islands.…”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monthly average GHI and wind speeds were obtained from the Phil-LIDAR 2 database [7] . The original dataset primarily covered the mainland, so nearest neighbors interpolation was performed to obtain data at more distant islands.…”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, in the context of landscape planning, small topographic differences can have severe implications for land management. For this reason, institutes carry out scanning missions on a regional scale for purposes such as to assess the flood risk in the Philippines (Blanco, Tamondong, Perez, Ang, & Paringit, 2015), to monitor water flow and dikes in the Netherlands (Nationaal Georegister Netherlands, 2007, and to supervise coastal areas in the United States (Davidson & Miglarese, 2003).…”
Section: Geometric Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing high-resolution maps in the country could have provided this information gap. However, the official LULC maps in the Philippines are commonly confined with generic land cover classes, while recent LiDAR-based land-use maps only focused on lowland agriculture (Blanco et al 2015). Global bamboo maps can provide nationwide bamboo numbers (Du et al 2018) if they are open access and with uncertainty estimates to assess their usability at local scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%