Home Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2023 Workshops Conference paper UAV LiDAR Survey for Forest Structure Metrics Estimation in Planning Scenario. A Case Study on a Laricio Pine Forest in the Sila Mountains (Southern Italy) Giandomenico De Luca, Salvatore Praticò, Gaetano Messina, Enrico Borgogno-Mondino & Giuseppe Modica Conference paper First Online: 29 June 2023 430 Accesses Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNCS,volume 14107)) Abstract LiDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors, mounted on UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), are a consolidated technology for the remote sensing of the urban and/or natural structural parameters. This study investigates a practical aspect of the advantages of drone UAV LiDAR systems in estimating the main dendrometric parameters in a Calabrian laricio pine forest. In particular, the criteria of hypsometric dendrometry were applied, in which, unlike the classic criteria based on field surveys only, the variable to be determined is the diameter of the individual trees rather than the height. In fact, this last variable is definitely more available for more shafts than the diameter, thanks to LiDAR surveys. Dendrometric variables, such as trees’ density, diameter and height, were measured adopting classic field-based methods for all the trees within some survey sample areas (SSAs), and other mean parameters were then obtained (e.g., mean basal area, mean diameter, mean Lorey’s height, above ground trees’ volume). The same parameters, retrieved by integrating hypsometric dendrometry and LiDAR data, were thus compared, and the degree of correlation/error was calculated. The error degree, obtained by comparing the field-measured diameters with the respective ones predicted using the LiDAR-based hypsometric model (R2 = 0.62; RMSE = 11.30 cm; Bias = 0.48 cm), confirmed the reliability of LiDAR systems for their practical application in the professional forestry sector.

UAV LiDAR Survey for Forest Structure Metrics Estimation in Planning Scenario. A Case Study on a Laricio Pine Forest in the Sila Mountains (Southern Italy)

Borgogno-Mondino, Enrico;Modica, Giuseppe
2023-01-01

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Home Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2023 Workshops Conference paper UAV LiDAR Survey for Forest Structure Metrics Estimation in Planning Scenario. A Case Study on a Laricio Pine Forest in the Sila Mountains (Southern Italy) Giandomenico De Luca, Salvatore Praticò, Gaetano Messina, Enrico Borgogno-Mondino & Giuseppe Modica Conference paper First Online: 29 June 2023 430 Accesses Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNCS,volume 14107)) Abstract LiDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors, mounted on UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), are a consolidated technology for the remote sensing of the urban and/or natural structural parameters. This study investigates a practical aspect of the advantages of drone UAV LiDAR systems in estimating the main dendrometric parameters in a Calabrian laricio pine forest. In particular, the criteria of hypsometric dendrometry were applied, in which, unlike the classic criteria based on field surveys only, the variable to be determined is the diameter of the individual trees rather than the height. In fact, this last variable is definitely more available for more shafts than the diameter, thanks to LiDAR surveys. Dendrometric variables, such as trees’ density, diameter and height, were measured adopting classic field-based methods for all the trees within some survey sample areas (SSAs), and other mean parameters were then obtained (e.g., mean basal area, mean diameter, mean Lorey’s height, above ground trees’ volume). The same parameters, retrieved by integrating hypsometric dendrometry and LiDAR data, were thus compared, and the degree of correlation/error was calculated. The error degree, obtained by comparing the field-measured diameters with the respective ones predicted using the LiDAR-based hypsometric model (R2 = 0.62; RMSE = 11.30 cm; Bias = 0.48 cm), confirmed the reliability of LiDAR systems for their practical application in the professional forestry sector.
2023
23rd International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2023
Athens
3-6/7/2023
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS Volume 14107
Springer
14107 LNCS
339
349
9783031371134
9783031371141
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-37114-1_23
airborne laser scanning (ALS), forest management, above-ground biomass, dendrometry, remote sensing, drone, image processing
De Luca, Giandomenico; Praticò, Salvatore; Messina, Gaetano; Borgogno-Mondino, Enrico; Modica, Giuseppe
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