DocumentCode
2106602
Title
Use of airborne scanning lidar and large scale photography within a strategic forest inventory and monitoring framework
Author
Tickle, P.K. ; Witte, C. ; Lee, A. ; Lucas, R.M. ; Jones, K. ; Austin, J.
Author_Institution
Bur. of Rural Sci., Kingston, ACT, Australia
Volume
3
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
1000
Abstract
Australia has approximately 160 million hectares of forest and woodland, 70% of which is under private ownership. Increasing commitments in relation to climate change and sustainable forest management, particularly in the private sector, is creating an environment where rapid, cost-effective assessment and monitoring of forests is becoming critical. Using an example from Injune, central Queensland, this paper provides an overview of the potential use of both airborne scanning lidar and large scale photography as sampling tools. The capability of these sensors for extending and optimising ground-truth data and, in turn, maximising the potential of other forms of remote sensing through improved calibration and validation, is outlined
Keywords
forestry; geophysical techniques; optical radar; remote sensing by laser beam; vegetation mapping; Australia; Injune; Queensland; airborne lidar; calibration; forest inventory; geophysical measurement technique; large scale photography; laser remote sensing; monitoring framework; scanning lidar; validation; vegetation mapping; woodland; Australia; Ecosystems; Large-scale systems; Laser radar; Photography; Protocols; Remote monitoring; Sampling methods; Spatial resolution; Sustainable development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7031-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.976727
Filename
976727
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