- Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
- Volume:43 Issue:2
- Individual tree measurements in a planted woodland with terrestrial laser scanner
Individual tree measurements in a planted woodland with terrestrial laser scanner
Authors : Hüseyin YURTSEVEN, Süleyman ÇOBAN, Mustafa AKGÜL, Anil Orhan AKAY
Pages : 192-208
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Publication Date : 2019-04-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Terrestrial light detection and ranging technology provides an accurate measurement of individual tree parameters that are essential for managing forest resources, modeling forest fires, planning forest operations, etc. This study aimed to measure individual tree parameters to model a single tree using terrestrial laser scanner insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TLS); data. A high-resolution digital terrain model insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(DTM); was generated using point cloud data insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2,800,430 points); to obtain the tree parameters. Next, the diameter of breast heights insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(DBH);, tree heights, tree lengths, tree projection areas, and crown parameters were calculated using 3D Forest 0.42 software. In order to evaluate the capabilities of TLS data, estimated tree parameters were compared with the parameters obtained by field measurements. Regression analysis and paired sample t-test were performed to compare the DBH and tree height values estimated by TLS with those obtained from field measurements. We found a strong relationship between the field measurements and TLS estimates for DBHs insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(R2 = 0.99); with 1.65 cm root mean square error insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(RMSE); and tree heights insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(R2 = 0.98); with RMSE = 0.724 m. The paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test for DBH groups showed no significant difference insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P = 0.7285 > 0.05);, whereas according to the results of the paired sample t-test for the height groups, there were significant differences between tree heights insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P = 0.015 < 0.05; t = -2.55);. The results also indicate that TLS is an effective measurement tool to provide highly accurate and precise results for 3D modelling of tree structure parameters without cutting trees. TLS also has great potential to provide many individual tree attributes with high accuracy, which can be used for further evaluations in many forestry disciplines such as silviculture, nature conservation, forest management, and urban forestry.Keywords : Individual tree parameters, light detection and ranging, point cloud, tree model, accuracy assessment, forestry