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    Estimating biomass and soil carbon change at the level of forest stands using repeated forest surveys assisted by airborne laser scanner data

    Under the growing pressure to implement mitigation actions, the focus of forest management is shifting from a traditional resource centric view to incorporate more forest ecosystem services objectives such as ...

    Victor F. Strîmbu, Erik Næsset, Hans Ole Ørka, Jari Liski in Carbon Balance and Management (2023)

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    Assessing forest inventory information obtained from different inventory approaches and remote sensing data sources

    Evaluations of forest inventories usually end when accuracy and precision have been quantified.

    Even Bergseng, Hans Ole Ørka, Erik Næsset, Terje Gobakken in Annals of Forest Science (2015)

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    Tree Species Recognition Based on Airborne Laser Scanning and Complementary Data Sources

    Species-specific information is important for many tasks related to forest management. We review the use of airborne laser scanning (ALS) and complementary data for providing this information. The main ALS-bas...

    Jari Vauhkonen, Hans Ole Ørka in Forestry Applications of Airborne Laser Sc… (2014)