Victor Felix Strîmbu successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Biomass stock and change estimation in boreal forests using remotely sensed data – results from empirical studies and simulations”, on 15 September 2017. Continue reading
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Fusion of airborne laser scanning and hyperspectral data for predicting forest characteristics at different spatial scales
Kaja Kandare successfully defended her doctoral thesis, “Fusion of airborne laser scanning and hyperspectral data for predicting forest characteristics at different spatial scales”, on 25 August 2017. Continue reading
Use of photogrammetric 3D data for forest inventory
Stefano Puliti successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Use of photogrammetric 3D data for forest inventory”, on 31 March 2017.
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Forest resource mapping using 3D remote sensing: Combining national forest inventory data and digital aerial photogrammetry
Johannes Christoph Peter Rahlf successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Forest resource mapping using 3D remote sensing: Combining national forest inventory data and digital aerial photogrammetry” on 24 March 2017.
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Biomass estimation models and methods for miombo woodlands of Malawi using field and remotely sensed data
Daud Jones Kachamba successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Biomass estimation models and methods for miombo woodlands of Malawi using field and remotely sensed data”, on 15 December 2016.
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Estimation of biomass in tropical rainforest using airborne laser scanning
Endre Hofstad Hansen successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Estimation of biomass in tropical rainforest using airborne laser scanning”, on October 30, 2015.
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Methods for estimating volume, biomass and tree species diversity using field inventory and airborne laser scanning in the tropical forests of Tanzania
Ernest William Mauya successfully defended his doctoral thesis, “Methods for estimating volume, biomass and tree species diversity using field inventory and airborne laser scanning in the tropical forests of Tanzania”, on October 28, 2015.
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LiDAR, habitat structure and the ecology of ungulates in a landscape of fear
Karen Lone successfully defended her doctoral thesis, “LIDAR, habitat structure and the ecology of ungulates in a landscape of fear”, on February 13, 2015.
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An ecological application: Using airborne laser scanning to study risk habitat for roe deer
In her PhD project, Karen Lone studies the ecology of forest dwelling ungulates in Norway using LiDAR to map habitat vegetation structure. Continue reading
On individual tree competition indices, airborne laser scanning, and plot edge bias
Rune Østergaard Pedersen presented a lecture on a predefined topic and defended his doctoral thesis on March 21, 2014. Continue reading