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Publication Type: journal-article (page 2)

Quantifying urban forest structure with open-access remote sensing data sets

The mechanical stability of the world’s tallest broadleaf trees

Terrestrial laser scanning in forest ecology: Expanding the horizon

Canopy wetness in the Eastern Amazon

New 3D measurements of large redwood trees for biomass and structure

Taking the pulse of Earth’s tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

Amazon tree dominance across forest strata

New insights into large tropical tree mass and structure from direct harvest and terrestrial lidar

Terrestrial laser scanning to reconstruct branch architecture from harvested branches

To What Extent Can UAV Photogrammetry Replicate UAV LiDAR to Determine Forest Structure? A Test in Two Contrasting Tropical Forests

Remote sensing and the UN Ocean Decade: high expectations, big opportunities

How can we know what we don’t know? A Commentary on: Sampling forests with terrestrial laser scanning

An Effective Method for InSAR Mapping of Tropical Forest Degradation in Hilly Areas

Upscaling of Terrestrial Laser Scanning through Fusion with Remote Sensing Data

Using terrestrial laser scanning to constrain forest ecosystem structure and functions in the Ecosystem Demography model (ED2.2)

Comparing Remote Sensing and Field-Based Approaches to Estimate Ladder Fuels and Predict Wildfire Burn Severity

Quantifying tropical forest structure through terrestrial and UAV laser scanning fusion in Australian rainforests

Sentinel-1 Shadows Used to Quantify Canopy Loss from Selective Logging in Gabon

Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests

Estimating forest above‐ground biomass with terrestrial laser scanning: Current status and future directions

Implications of 3D Forest Stand Reconstruction Methods for Radiative Transfer Modeling: A Case Study in the Temperate Deciduous Forest

Reliably mapping low-intensity forest disturbance using satellite radar data

Laser scanning reveals potential underestimation of biomass carbon in temperate forest

Basin-wide variation in tree hydraulic safety margins predicts the carbon balance of Amazon forests

Analysing individual 3D tree structure using the R package ITSMe

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