Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods

Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods. Forest canopy is an important ecological feature of forest stands and can be expressed as Leaf Area Index (LAI) or canopy cover percentage. LAI is the ratio between leaf area and ground area (m2 m-2) and it can be...

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Main Authors: Pastorella F, Paletto A
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2013-04-01
Series:Forest@
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Online Access:http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor0974-010&lang=en
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spelling doaj-ce99f178dd414a38ba110d5b8043a4192020-11-24T23:19:28ZitaItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Forest@1824-01192013-04-01101435410.3832/efor0974-010Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methodsPastorella FPaletto AForest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods. Forest canopy is an important ecological feature of forest stands and can be expressed as Leaf Area Index (LAI) or canopy cover percentage. LAI is the ratio between leaf area and ground area (m2 m-2) and it can be measured using an angle of 180°. Instead, the canopy cover is the percentage of forest area occupied by the vertical projection of tree crowns; consequently, LAI expresses the canopy closure rather than the canopy cover. This paper focuses on the estimation of LAI and canopy cover percentage in 54 sampling points randomly distributed over the main forest types of Trentino (beech forests, Scots pine forests, Norway spruce forests and European larch forests). The main purpose was the analysis of relationship between LAI and canopy cover percentage, the latter measured with two different techniques: visual estimation and estimation using the spherical densiometer. In the last part of the paper, LAI data collected in the four main forest types of Trentino are compared with values reported in the literature for the same forest types.http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor0974-010&lang=enLeaf Area Index (LAI)Canopy CoverHemispherical ImagesVisual EstimationSpherical DensiometerTrentino
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Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
Forest@
Leaf Area Index (LAI)
Canopy Cover
Hemispherical Images
Visual Estimation
Spherical Densiometer
Trentino
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Paletto A
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title Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
title_short Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
title_full Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
title_fullStr Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
title_full_unstemmed Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
title_sort forest canopy analysis in the alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
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issn 1824-0119
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Forest canopy analysis in the Alpine environment: comparison among assessment methods. Forest canopy is an important ecological feature of forest stands and can be expressed as Leaf Area Index (LAI) or canopy cover percentage. LAI is the ratio between leaf area and ground area (m2 m-2) and it can be measured using an angle of 180°. Instead, the canopy cover is the percentage of forest area occupied by the vertical projection of tree crowns; consequently, LAI expresses the canopy closure rather than the canopy cover. This paper focuses on the estimation of LAI and canopy cover percentage in 54 sampling points randomly distributed over the main forest types of Trentino (beech forests, Scots pine forests, Norway spruce forests and European larch forests). The main purpose was the analysis of relationship between LAI and canopy cover percentage, the latter measured with two different techniques: visual estimation and estimation using the spherical densiometer. In the last part of the paper, LAI data collected in the four main forest types of Trentino are compared with values reported in the literature for the same forest types.
topic Leaf Area Index (LAI)
Canopy Cover
Hemispherical Images
Visual Estimation
Spherical Densiometer
Trentino
url http://www.sisef.it/forest@/contents/?id=efor0974-010&lang=en
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