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Estimating Vertical Distribution of Vegetation Cover in Temperate Heterogeneous Forests Using Airborne Laser Scanning Data
2012
Open Journal of Forestry
Vertical structure is important for understanding forest environment, yet difficult to characterize, especially in temperate heterogeneous forests where the structure is complex. This study used data from a small-footprint airborne laser scanning (ALS) to estimate vegetation coverage in four stratum ranges in a warm temperate forest in Japan: >12 m, 8 -12 m, 4 -8 m, and 0 -4 m in height. Field data were collected in 17 broad-leaved and 12 coniferous sample plots, consisting of the proportion of
doi:10.4236/ojf.2012.23012
fatcat:re346fieqbfyfgegrgoqkaqpcm