Relevamiento de alturas de árboles en bosque nativo mediante fotogrametría con drones = Surveying the heights of trees in native forests through drone-based photogrammetry

The traditional method of characterizing forests through labor-intensive field inventories is expensive. This study presents initial findings from an experiment that utilized aerial photogrammetry with drones to obtain precise tree height estimations. A drone survey was conducted in a 34-hectare are...

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Main Authors: Hildt, Eduardo, Krasemann, Heidi, Angermeier, Karen, Alcalde, Julio
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia
Language:Español
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Nacional de Misiones (UNaM) y EEA Montecarlo, INTA 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/19570
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Summary:The traditional method of characterizing forests through labor-intensive field inventories is expensive. This study presents initial findings from an experiment that utilized aerial photogrammetry with drones to obtain precise tree height estimations. A drone survey was conducted in a 34-hectare area, and field measurements of tree heights were also obtained through direct visual observation. Using the aerial survey data, a Canopy Height Model was generated, and tree height indicators were extracted. The results demonstrate that dronebased photogrammetry is an efficient method for estimating tree heights throughout the surveyed area.