Assessment of the effect of stand density on the height growth of Scots pine using repeated ALS data - ScienceDirect

By A Mystery Man Writer

Assessing spatiotemporal variations of forest carbon density using bi-temporal discrete aerial laser scanning data in Chinese boreal forests - ScienceDirect

Forests, Free Full-Text

Forests, Free Full-Text

Mixing degree, stand density, and water supply can increase the overyielding of mixed versus monospecific stands in Central Europe - ScienceDirect

Relationship between stand density and value of timber assortments: a case study for Scots pine stands in north-western Poland, New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science

How to adequately determine the top height of forest stands based on airborne laser scanning point clouds? - ScienceDirect

Assessing the sensitivity of site index models developed using bi-temporal airborne laser scanning data to different top height estimates and grid cell sizes - ScienceDirect

Monitoring tree occupancy and height in the Norwegian alpine treeline using a time series of airborne laser scanner data - ScienceDirect

Tree height, growth rate and stand density determined by ALS drive probability of Scots pine mortality - ScienceDirect

With increasing site quality asymmetric competition and mortality reduces Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stand structuring across Europe - ScienceDirect

PDF) Tree height, growth rate and stand density determined by ALS drive probability of Scots pine mortality

Assessment of the effect of stand density on the height growth of Scots pine using repeated ALS data - ScienceDirect

Estimating Changes in Forest Attributes and Enhancing Growth Projections: a Review of Existing Approaches and Future Directions Using Airborne 3D Point Cloud Data

Assessment of the effect of stand density on the height growth of Scots pine using repeated ALS data - ScienceDirect

Competition-based mortality and tree losses. An essential component of net primary productivity - ScienceDirect

©2016-2024, doctommy.com, Inc. or its affiliates