technology transfer ideas from the private sector john paul mctague rayonier, inc. ncasi –...
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Technology Transfer Ideas from the Private Sector
John Paul McTagueRayonier, Inc.NCASI – Biometrics Working Group, Chairman
SAF National FIA User Group MeetingMarch 9, 2011Sacramento, CA
Three goals of Precision Forestry and individual stem mapping
Using geospatial information to assist forest management and planning
Site specific silvicultural operations (site prep, regeneration, stand mgt)
Efficient harvesting practices (merchandizing and transportation systems)
Auburn Univ. is researching new techniques to create tree volume maps based on ground-based and remote sensing LiDAR data
Value map based on sensor measurements mounted on a tree feller
The UW Precision Forestry Cooperative states that ‘spatial & temporal resolution (of FIA plots) is inadequate for answering important questions’
Remote sensing LiDAR and stem mapping of Precision Forestry Coop
What are the problems in matching individual tree crowns of remote sensing data and ground-based stem maps?
Individual stand on LiDAR image after tree polygon creation. A polygon now surrounds every visible tree crown.
Sample Frame - Ground or Map?(rarely will the two coincide)
As reported by J. Flewelling in 2006, 81% of the individual tree crowns are the same as interpretedcrowns
Ground-based mapping with 3-D laser scanning
Ground-based mapping with 3-D laser scanning(New Zealand and Ireland)
The link between these two
operations is not widely divulged
Murphy (2008) reports that hidden trees and false positive trees equal ≈ 12% from a single point
Scanners cost $40,000 and can complete a 360° sweep in 80 sec.
The stem measurements are not error free
Arc centers are estimated
The 10th percentile of the cloud data
estimates upper-stem dob well
Other ground-based mapping approaches
Other ground-based mapping approaches (photographs in New Brunswick)
Other ground-based mapping approaches(Haglöf Postex sonic measurements)
Can be used in stands with dense understory vegetation
Interior West – FIA has experience with stem mapping
The inference appears limited to estimates of
canopy cover
Terrestrial laser scanning is expensive; and reliance upon aerial LiDAR is still imperative
There is tremendous room for improvement in the matching algorithms and techniques
Potential role for FIA plots?
Create a pilot project to perfect the techniques of matching ground and aerial LiDAR
Stem mapped FIA plots
Create value contour maps at macro level(county – state)
Stem maps and better merchandising into multiple products can improve values by $160/acre
Role of terrestrial laser scanning
Equipment similar to the FARO scanner is probably not needed for FIA plots
A single upper-stem measurement however could be used to localize a taper function for each measured tree, improving immensely the ability to merchandize and correctly value a tree into multiple products