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Assessing forest canopies and understorey illumination: canopy closure, canopy cover and other measures

1999; Oxford University Press; Volume: 72; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/forestry/72.1.59

ISSN

1464-3626

Autores

Steve Jennings,

Tópico(s)

Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

Resumo

The forest canopy is one of the chief determinants of the microhabitat within the forest. It affects plant growth and survival, hence determining the nature of the vegetation, and wildlife habitat. A plethora of different techniques have been devised to measure the canopy. Evaluation of the literature reveals confusion over what is actually being measured. This paper distinguishes two basic types of measurement: canopy cover is the area of ground covered by a vertical projection of the canopy, while canopy closure is the proportion of the sky hemisphere obscured by vegetation when viewed from a single point. The principal techniques used to measure canopy cover, canopy closure, and a number of related measures are described and discussed. The advantages and limitations are outlined and some sampling guidelines are provided. The authors hope to clarify the nature of the measurements and to provide foresters with sufficient information to select techniques suitable for their needs.

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