TLS Related Presentations:

Tuesday, November 15

3D mapping of mangrove forests along the Pacific Coasts of Central and South America.

  • Marc Simard, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy et al.
  • Session 3: Development of Methods
  • Room G-36
  • 10:00-10:20

3D modeling of below-canopy global irradiance using terrestrial LiDAR data and ray tracing.

  • Renato Cifuentes La Mura et al.
  • Session 3: Development of Methods
  • Room G-36
  • 10:20-10:40

Wednesday, November 16

Improving observations of tropical forests with optimized terrestrial LiDAR scanners.

  • Crystal Schaaf et al.
  • Wednesday, November 16
  • Session 26: Latin American Forests
  • Room G-36
  • 14:30-14:50

Thursday, November 17

3D measurement of tree health using multispectral intensity data from terrestrial laser scanners.

  • Samuli Junttila et al.
  • Thursday, November 17
  • Session 34: Development of Methods
  • Room G-37
  • 10:30-10:50

Terrestrial LiDAR and 3D Reconstruction Models for Estimation of Large Individual Tree Biomass in Tropics.

  • Alvaro Sarmiento et al.
  • Thursday, November 17
  • Session 38: Development of Methods
  • Room G-37
  • 11:50-12:10

Multi-scale remote sensing of mangrove structure and biomass/blue carbon.

  • Emanuelle Feliciano et al.
  • Thursday, November 17
  • Session 43: Forest Mapping & Inventory
  • Room G-38
  • 15:10-15:30

TLS-Related Posters:

Mapping the 3D structure of a tropical rainforest using terrestrial laser scanning — a quality assessment.

  • Fabian D. Schneider, Daniel Kükenbrink, Michael E. Schaepman and Felix Morsdorf
  • Poster 44
  • Wednesday – Thursday, November 16 – 17
  • 11:20 – 11:50

Terrestrial laser scanning: Towards a standard protocol for biophysical parameter estimation.

  • Phil Wilkes, Mat Disney, Kim Calders, Andy Burt, Matheus Boni Vicari and Philip Lewis
  • Poster 60
  • Wednesday – Thursday, November 16 – 17
  • 11:20 – 11:50