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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.11.391

Investigation of Domestic and Foreign Forest Resource Management Status and Analysis of Laser Scanning Technology Application  

Park, Joon-Kyu (Department of Civil Engineering, Seoil University)
Lee, Keun-Wang (Department of the Multimedia Science, Chungwoon University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.11, 2021 , pp. 391-396 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, items for forest policy and forest resource research in Austria, Japan, New Zealand, and Indonesia, which are major forest advanced countries, were investigated, and the applicability of point cloud data acquired through laser scanning was identified. Through the study, it was found that forest policies in developed countries are being pursued for the purpose of sustainable forest conservation and management, job creation, and timber productivity improvement, and that new technologies are being researched and applied to actual projects. Korea has a high proportion of forests compared to the national land area compared to major forestry developed countries, but the accumulation of trees is relatively low, so it is a time for scientific forest management to improve the accumulation of trees. To understand the applicability of laser scanning technology, a forest resource survey using point cloud data was conducted, and the diameter of breast height, height, number of trees per unit area were calculated, and the shape of the crown was identified. If field experiments and accuracy evaluations applying various laser scanning technologies are carried out in the future, it will be possible to present the quantitative improvement of forest resource survey using foil cloud.
Keywords
Forest Resource; Forest Policy; Forestry; Laser Scanning; Point Cloud; Convergence utilization;
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