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Connecting the dots between laser waveforms and herbaceous biomass for assessment of land degradation using small-footprint waveform lidar data
27th April 2009

Connecting the dots between laser waveforms and herbaceous biomass for assessment of land degradation using small-footprint waveform lidar data

Carbon
Savannas
Africa
South Africa
Carbon Modeling
Laser Scanning

LiDAR offers a more efficient and accurate way to map herbaceous biomass than field work in savannas

Wu, J., J. van Aardt, G.P. Asner, R. Mathieu, T. Kennedy-Bowdoin, D. Knapp, K. Wessels, B.F. Erasmus, and I. Smit.
Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS-2009), Cape Town, South Africa.
Published in 2009
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