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Constantin Banu

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SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
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FOREST CANOPY COVER DETERMINATION USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AND OBJECT-BASED IMAGE ANALYSIS IN A BEECH AND DURMAST OAK STAND IN THE SOUTH-WEST HILLY AREA OF POIANA-RUSC? MOUNTAINS, ROMANIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Tiberiu Paul Banu, Gheorghe Florian Borlea, Constantin Banu)

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The forest canopy cover is an important element of forest inventories and it represents the proportion of the ground covered by the vertical projection of the tree crowns. Traditional ground-based methods cannot be efficient in measuring the vertical projection of the tree crowns and in accurately making determinations of forest canopy cover percentage in stands of over a few hectares. The purpose of the current paper is to present the potential of a new approach for forest canopy cover determination that is based...

Forest Ecosystems2017
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
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MEASURING TREE HEIGHTS USING A LOW-COST COMMERCIAL DRONE IN A BEECH AND DURMAST OAK STAND IN THE SOUTH-WEST HILLY AREA OF POIANA-RUSC? MOUNTAINS, ROMANIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Tiberiu Paul Banu, Gheorghe Florian Borlea, Constantin Banu)

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The tree height, as the vertical distance between the base of the tree and the tip of the highest branch of the tree, represents a key element of forest inventories. In stands where the number of trees is high, the traditional in-situ methods can be time-consuming and can have difficulties in measuring accurately. In this study we present the potential of a low-cost commercial drone-based method of tree height measurement that could be implemented in the sustainable management of forests. Aerial images were acquir...

Forest Ecosystems2017
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