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Remote sensing of tree structure and biomass in north Australia mesic savanna
Title | Remote sensing of tree structure and biomass in north Australia mesic savanna |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Goldbergs, G |
Academic Department | Engineering, IT and Environment |
Degree | Philosophy |
Date Published | 05/2019 |
University | Charles Darwin Unviersity |
City | Melbourne |
Thesis Type | Doctorate |
Keywords | biomass, greenhouse gas, Lidar, northern Australia, remote sensing, tree structure |
Abstract | The quantification of Above Ground Biomass (AGB) plays a major role in issues related to greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration, pertaining to global warming and the effects of climate change. In Eucalyptus miniata/tetrodonta dominated open-forest in Australia’s northern tropical savanna, AGB mapping is challenging, due to the complex structure of the canopy stand, highly dynamic woody cover, vast spatial extent, vulnerability to climatic effects and the impacts of extensive fire. |
URL | https://researchers.cdu.edu.au/en/studentTheses/remote-sensing-of-tree-structure-and-biomass-in-north-australia-m |