THE INFLUENCE OF NUMBER AND SIZE OF SAMPLE PLOTS ON MODELLING GROWING STOCK VOLUME BASED ON AIRBORNE LASER SCANNING
 
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Publication date: 2018-06-30
 
 
Drewno 2018;61(201):5-22
 
 
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An allometric area-based approach—a cost-effective method for stand volume estimation based on ALS and NFI data
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Efficiency of Data Clustering for Stratification and Sampling in the Two-Phase ALS-Enhanced Forest Stock Inventory
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Continuous Detection of Small-Scale Changes in Scots Pine Dominated Stands Using Dense Sentinel-2 Time Series
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Methods for separating orchards from forest using airborne LiDAR
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Growing Stock Volume Estimation for Daiyun Mountain Reserve Based on Multiple Linear Regression and Machine Learning
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Assessing the sensitivity of site index models developed using bi-temporal airborne laser scanning data to different top height estimates and grid cell sizes
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