Close-Range Remote Sensing of Forests: The State of the Art, Challenges, and Opportunities for Systems and Data Acquisitions (CROSBI ID 311139)
Prilog u časopisu | pregledni rad (znanstveni) | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Liang, Xinlian ; Kukko, Antero ; Balenovic, Ivan ; Ninni, Saarinen ; Junttila, Samuli ; Kankare, Ville ; Holopainen, Markus ; Martin, Mokros ; Surovy, Peter ; Kaartinen, Harri ; Luka, Jurjevic ; Honkavaara, Eija ; Nasi, Roope ; Jingbin, Liu ; Hollaus, Markus ; Tian, Jiaojiao ; Yu, Xiaowei ; Jie, Pan ; Shangshu, Cai ; Virtanen, Juho-Pekka ; Wang, Yunsheng ; Hyyppa, Juha
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Close-Range Remote Sensing of Forests: The State of the Art, Challenges, and Opportunities for Systems and Data Acquisitions
It can be concluded that close-range remote sensing has fundamentally changed the landscape of forest in situ inventories. The most significant impact is that the technology has turned many previously impossible investigation scenarios into possible ones, reshaping the possibilities for future forest in situ observations by improving the automation, detail, accuracy, and comprehensiveness of data collection. The urgent problems to solve include the limited completeness and geometric accuracy of data as well as insufficient processing power, which limit advanced and practical applications and call for further studies. This review also provides practitioners useful guidance to select suitable systems and operational protocols when applying close-range remote sensing to collect tree and forest attributes at individual tree and plot levels.
Forestry ; Remote sensing ; Vegetation ; Sensors ; Protocols ; Satellites ; Reliability
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Podaci o izdanju
2022
2022.
2-41
objavljeno
2168-6831
10.1109/mgrs.2022.3168135
Povezanost rada
Geodezija, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Šumarstvo