Photo from Silvilaser conference
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Photo from Silvilaser conference
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Large footprint lidar
Small footprint lidar
Research Park trees
TreeVaW results
Important Dates 2009
Call for papers January
Deadline for full papers (extended) April 17
Deadline for full proceedings papers July 10
Registration for authors July 31
Deadline for early registration August 27
Deadline for online registration September 30
Conference October 14-16

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Sponsors:

ASPRS - The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Mid-South ASPRS

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Join us for Silvilaser 2009, the 9th international conference on lidar applications for assessing forest ecosystems

Conference topics

  1. Forest Inventory – measurement of forest structure and estimation of forest volume, biomass, and carbon from regional to global scales using airborne and space lidar systems; subsections:
    1. Analysis approaches – area based, individual tree-based, and innovative methods;
    2. multitemporal lidar datasets and vegetation change assessment;
    3. operational forest inventory programs
    4. airborne technological achievements and future directions of data analysis approaches
  2. Ecological Applications, Habitat Mapping, and Forest Fuel Assessment
    1. emerging applications for the use of laser systems to assess 3-D structure of vegetated ecosystems
    2. Assessment of other vegetated ecosystems with lidar: tundra, alpine, rangeland, chaparral, coastal vegetation
  3. Terrestrial Applications and Ground Measurements
    1. the use of ground-based lasers to collect horizontal and vertical forest measurements, e.g., stem density, crown closure, gap fraction, stem maps, LAI;
    2. ground based lasers as an emerging technology for calibration of airborne and space lidars
  4. Satellite lidar sensors
    1. Algorithms for large footprint data analysis and 3-D vegetation structure assessment
    2. Lidar data fusion with radar and optical data; algorithm concepts and analysis approaches; scaling-up lidar measurements
    3. A look down the road – upcoming space lidar missions

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