Assessment of Aboveground Woody Biomass Dynamics Using Terrestrial Laser Scanner and L-Band ALOS PALSAR Data in South African Savanna
The use of optical remote sensing data for savanna vegetation structure mapping is hindered by sparse and heterogeneous distribution of vegetation canopy, leading to near-similar spectral signatures among lifeforms. An additional challenge to optical sensors is the high cloud cover and unpredictable...
Main Authors: | Odipo, V, Nickless, A, Berger, C, Baade, J, Urbazaev, M, Walther, C, Schmullius, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2016
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