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Above ground biomass and tree species richness estimation with airborne lidar in tropical Ghana forests
2016
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Estimates of forest aboveground biomass are fundamental for carbon monitoring and accounting; delivering information at very high spatial resolution is especially valuable for local management, conservation and selective logging purposes. In tropical areas, hosting large biomass and biodiversity resources which are often threatened by unsustainable anthropogenic pressures, frequent forest resources monitoring is needed. Lidar is a powerful tool to estimate aboveground biomass at fine
doi:10.1016/j.jag.2016.07.008
fatcat:jzf4odgjtjav5oa45lugsqdth4