Molina-Valero/FORTLS: Automatic Processing of Terrestrial-Based Technologies Point Cloud Data for Forestry Purposes

Process automation of point cloud data derived from terrestrial-based technologies such as Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) or Mobile Laser Scanner. 'FORTLS' enables (i) detection of trees and estimation of tree-level attributes (e.g. diameters and heights), (ii) estimation of stand-level variables (e.g. density, basal area, mean and dominant height), (iii) computation of metrics related to important forest attributes estimated in Forest Inventories at stand-level, and (iv) optimization of plot design for combining TLS data and field measured data. Documentation about 'FORTLS' is described in Molina-Valero et al. (2022, <doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105337>).

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AuthorJuan Alberto Molina-Valero [aut, cph, cre], Adela Martínez-Calvo [aut, com], María José Ginzo Villamayor [aut, com], Manuel Antonio Novo Pérez [aut, com], Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González [aut, ths], Fernando Montes [aut], César Pérez-Cruzado [aut, ths]
MaintainerJuan Alberto Molina-Valero <jamolinavalero@gmail.com>
LicenseGPL-3
Version1.5.0
URL https://molina-valero.github.io/FORTLS/ https://github.com/Molina-Valero/FORTLS
Package repositoryView on GitHub
Installation Install the latest version of this package by entering the following in R:
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("Molina-Valero/FORTLS")
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