Field work season started with Lidar measurements

Field work season started with Lidar measurements

February 9, 2022

First actual field trip of the year with ALS and TLS measurements within one study site for forest health and climate impacts successfully finished. Huge potential for the UAS and terrestrial measurements of forest structure but the main work is still ahead of us – analyzing huge amounts of data and extracting all the relevant information for in-depth forest research – we are very much looking forward to it!

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