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Large equipment Clusters „Biodiversity & LTER“ Monitoring „DigiRI Call“

Terrestrial Laser scanner

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University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU)

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

RIEGL VZ-600i terrestrial laser scanner for 3D data acquisition of forest environments. The raw product of laser scanning is a high-resolution three-dimensional point cloud of the scanned surface or object, from which individual tree and stand parameters (e.g. height, diameter, volume, biomass) can be automatically derived and analyzed using suitable software programs.

Contact Person

Eugenio Diaz-Pines

Research Services

Interested researchers and/or institutions, kindly contact Eugenio Diaz-Pines for further information

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The Riegl VZ-600i replaces traditional forestry measuring devices (e.g. caliper, relascope) for forest inventory and monitoring applications. Using computer programs already developed at the BOKU Institute of Forest Growth and those that are continuously being further developed, the large amounts of 3D data are processed fully automatically and the relevant tree and stand parameters are extracted. For this purpose, the position coordinates of all trees are first determined, and then the trunk diameters and heights of the trees are measured. With new computer algorithms, even the individual 3D points can be clearly assigned to different tree individuals using segmentation algorithms. This means that parameters such as the crown morphology of individual trees can also be collected.

An overview of the methods developed at BOKU for digital forest monitoring with TLS can be found at https://forschung.boku.ac.at/de/department/H914

Terms of Use

Interested researchers and/or institutions, kindly contact Eugenio Diaz-Pines for further information

Contact

Eugenio Diaz-Pines
Institut für Bodenforschung
014765491120
eugenio.diaz-pines@boku.ac.at
https://boku.ac.at/wabo/lehrforst/

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