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Spatially Continuous Mapping of Forest Canopy Height in Canada by Combining GEDI and ICESat-2 with PALSAR and Sentinel

Abstract

Continuous large-scale mapping of forest canopy height is crucial for estimating and reporting forest carbon content, analyzing forest degradation and restoration, or to model ecosystem variables such as aboveground biomass. Over the last years, the spaceborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensor specifically designed to acquire forest structure information, Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI), has been used to extract forest …

Authors

Sothe C; Gonsamo A; Lourenço RB; Kurz WA; Snider J

Journal

Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, No. 20,

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/rs14205158

ISSN

2072-4292