articleInternational Journal of Remote SensingFeb 25, 2008Closed access

Review of methods of small‐footprint airborne laser scanning for extracting forest inventory data in boreal forests

Finnish Geospatial Research Institute · Canadian Sport Centre Pacific · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Experiences from Nordic countries and Canada have shown that the retrieval of the stem volume and mean tree height of a tree or at stand level from laser scanner data performs as well as, or better than, photogrammetric methods, and better than other remote sensing methods. This paper reviews the methods of small‐footprint airborne laser scanning for extracting forest inventory data, mainly in the boreal forest zone. The methods are divided into the following categories: extraction of terrain and canopy height model; feature extraction approaches (canopy height distribution and individual‐tree‐based techniques, techniques based on the synergetic use of aerial images and lidar, and other new approaches); tree…

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Keywords
  • Remote sensing
  • Laser scanning
  • Taiga
  • Forest inventory
  • Lidar
  • Environmental science
  • Tree canopy
  • Photogrammetry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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