Mapping open space in an old-growth, secondary-growth, and selectively-logged tropical rainforest using discrete return LIDAR
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2013Journal
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote SensingVolume
6Issue
6Start page
2453End page
2461
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Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) is a valuable tool for mapping vegetation structure in dense forests. Although several LIDAR-derived metrics have been proposed for characterizing vertical forest structure in previous studies, none of these metrics explicitly measure open space, or vertical gaps, under a forest canopy. We develop new LIDAR metrics that characterize vertical gaps within a forest for use in forestry and forest management applications....Type
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10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2253306
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