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Review of ground-based methods to measure the distribution of biomass in forest canopies
Authors:Dominik Seidel  Stefan Fleck  Christoph Leuschner  Tom Hammett
Institution:1. Plant Ecology, Albrecht-von-Haller-Institute of Plant Sciences, University of G?ttingen, Untere Karspüle 2, 37073, G?ttingen, Germany
2. Department of Wood Science and Forest Products, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:

? Context

Ecological research and an effective forest management need accurate information on the structure of the forest canopy to understand the biochemical, physiological and biogeochemical processes within a forest.

? Research question

This paper reviews the currently available instruments for measuring the distribution of biomass within forest canopies. We compare the most well-established approaches and present the different measurable parameters. A special focus lies on the resolution of the obtained data.

? Results

It was found that only 3D laser scanners offer data with the resolution required by ecologists, private landholders, the forest industry and the public to detect trends in tree growth patterns and canopy interactions in all three spatial dimensions. But data validation, data analysis and parameter extraction are still under development, and the price of the instrument is quite high.

? Conclusion

Research should focus on the parameter extraction from terrestrial laser scanner data as this could allow the calculation of functional attributes for different sections of a canopy on a high spatial resolution. It could also help ecologists characterize the structure of forest stands in a quick and precise way.
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