Review article
https://doi.org/10.5552/crojfe.2021.858
Hand-Held Personal Laser Scanning – Current Status and Perspectives for Forest Inventory Application
Ivan Balenović
orcid.org/0000-0001-7422-753X
; Croatian Forest Research Institute Division for Forest Management and Forestry Economics Trnjanska cesta 35 10450 Zagreb CROATIA
Xinlian Liang
orcid.org/0000-0002-1585-2340
; Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, FGI Department of Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Geodeetinrinne 2 02430 Masala FINLAND
Luka Jurjević
; Croatian Forest Research Institute Division for Forest Management and Forestry Economics Trnjanska cesta 35 10450 Zagreb CROATIA
Juha Hyyppä
; Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, FGI Department of Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Geodeetinrinne 2 02430 Masala FINLAND
Ante Seletković
; University of Zagreb Faculty of Forestry Department of Forest Inventory and Management Svetošimunska 25 10000 Zagreb CROATIA
Antero Kukko
; Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, FGI Department of Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Geodeetinrinne 2 02430 Masala FINLAND
Abstract
The emergence of hand-held Personal Laser Scanning (H-PLS) systems in recent years resulted in initial research on the possibility of its application in forest inventory, primarily for the estimation of the main tree attributes (e.g. tree detection, stem position, DBH, tree height, etc.). Research knowledge acquired so far can help to direct further research and eventually include H-PLS into operational forest inventory in the future. The main aims of this review are:
Þ to present the current state of the art for H-PLS systems
Þ briefly describe the fundamental concept and methods for H-PLS application in forest inventory
Þ provide an overview of the results of previous studies
Þ emphasize pros and cons for H-PLS application in forest inventory in relation to conventional field measurements and other similar laser scanning systems
Þ highlight the main issues that should be covered by further H-PLS-based forest inventory
studies.
Keywords
Hrčak ID:
255251
URI
Publication date:
15.1.2021.
Visits: 1.877 *