Utilizing LiDAR data to map tree canopy for urban ecosystem extent and condition accounts in Oslo
LiDAR-based segmentation of urban tree canopies and their physical properties (canopy height, canopy diameter, 3D surface and volume) is a replicable, complementary and useful information source for urban ecosystem condition accounts, and an important basis for ecosystem service modeling and valuati...
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Main Authors: | Frank Hanssen, David N. Barton, Zander S. Venter, Megan S. Nowell, Zofie Cimburova |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d89a0bb9c2d6411cb79a19148614d158 |
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