Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots

The poor constraint of forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) is responsible, in part, for large uncertainties in modelling future climate scenarios. Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) can be used to derive unbiased and non-destructive estimates of tree structure and volume and can, therefore, be used to a...

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Autores principales: Wilkie, P., Lau, A., Disney, M., Calders, K., Burt, A., Tanago, J.G. de, Bartholomeus, H.M., Brede, B., Herold, Martin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93888
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author Wilkie, P.
Lau, A.
Disney, M.
Calders, K.
Burt, A.
Tanago, J.G. de
Bartholomeus, H.M.
Brede, B.
Herold, Martin
author_browse Bartholomeus, H.M.
Brede, B.
Burt, A.
Calders, K.
Disney, M.
Herold, Martin
Lau, A.
Tanago, J.G. de
Wilkie, P.
author_facet Wilkie, P.
Lau, A.
Disney, M.
Calders, K.
Burt, A.
Tanago, J.G. de
Bartholomeus, H.M.
Brede, B.
Herold, Martin
author_sort Wilkie, P.
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description The poor constraint of forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) is responsible, in part, for large uncertainties in modelling future climate scenarios. Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) can be used to derive unbiased and non-destructive estimates of tree structure and volume and can, therefore, be used to address key uncertainties in forest AGB estimates. Here we review our experience of TLS sampling strategies from 27 campaigns conducted over the past 5 years, across tropical and temperate forest plots, where data was captured with a RIEGL VZ-400 laser scanner. The focus is on strategies to derive Geometrical Modelling metrics (e.g. tree volume) over forest plots (≥1 ha) which require the accurate co-registration of 10s to 100s of individual point clouds. We recommend a 10 m × 10 m sampling grid as an approach to produce a point cloud with a uniform point distribution, that can resolve higher order branches (down to a few cm in diameter) towards the top of 30+ m canopies and can be captured in a timely fashion i.e. ∼3–6 days per ha. A data acquisition protocol, such as presented here, would facilitate data interoperability and inter-comparison of metrics between instruments/groups, from plot to plot and over time.
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spelling CGSpace938882025-06-17T08:23:33Z Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots Wilkie, P. Lau, A. Disney, M. Calders, K. Burt, A. Tanago, J.G. de Bartholomeus, H.M. Brede, B. Herold, Martin above-ground biomass forests data collection trees The poor constraint of forest Above Ground Biomass (AGB) is responsible, in part, for large uncertainties in modelling future climate scenarios. Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) can be used to derive unbiased and non-destructive estimates of tree structure and volume and can, therefore, be used to address key uncertainties in forest AGB estimates. Here we review our experience of TLS sampling strategies from 27 campaigns conducted over the past 5 years, across tropical and temperate forest plots, where data was captured with a RIEGL VZ-400 laser scanner. The focus is on strategies to derive Geometrical Modelling metrics (e.g. tree volume) over forest plots (≥1 ha) which require the accurate co-registration of 10s to 100s of individual point clouds. We recommend a 10 m × 10 m sampling grid as an approach to produce a point cloud with a uniform point distribution, that can resolve higher order branches (down to a few cm in diameter) towards the top of 30+ m canopies and can be captured in a timely fashion i.e. ∼3–6 days per ha. A data acquisition protocol, such as presented here, would facilitate data interoperability and inter-comparison of metrics between instruments/groups, from plot to plot and over time. 2017-07 2018-07-03T10:56:35Z 2018-07-03T10:56:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93888 en Open Access Elsevier Wilkie, P., Lau, A., Disney, M., Calders, K., Burt, A., de Tanago, J.G., Bartholomeus, H., Brede, B., Herold, M.. 2017. Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots Remote Sensing of Environment, 196 : 140-153. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.04.030
spellingShingle above-ground biomass
forests
data collection
trees
Wilkie, P.
Lau, A.
Disney, M.
Calders, K.
Burt, A.
Tanago, J.G. de
Bartholomeus, H.M.
Brede, B.
Herold, Martin
Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title_full Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title_fullStr Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title_full_unstemmed Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title_short Data acquisition considerations for Terrestrial Laser Scanning of forest plots
title_sort data acquisition considerations for terrestrial laser scanning of forest plots
topic above-ground biomass
forests
data collection
trees
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/93888
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