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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.12.377

Research on the Trend of Establishment and Utilization of Overseas Forest Geospatial Information for Scientific Forest Resource Management  

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.12, 2021 , pp. 377-382 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to advance forest resource management, it is necessary to solve problems such as the aging of forest-related industry workers and the field investigation system centered on manpower. Therefore, in this study, the trend of establishment and utilization of overseas forest geospatial information applied with the latest technology for scientific forest resource management was investigated to identify the domestic application plan. Overseas, photogrammetry and LiDAR technologies were being used to construct and utilize forest geospatial information. In the case of photogrammetry, it was used to measure the volume of vegetation, diameter, and tree height. And LiDAR technology has been applied to the measurement of diameter, and tree height. Through the analysis of overseas cases, it was identified how to construct forest geospatial information using photogrammetry and LiDAR, and it was found that LiDAR showed higher accuracy than photogrammetry. In the future, if the construction of forest geospatial information using various LiDAR sensors are performed and the accuracy and work efficiency are analyzed, it will be possible to present the possibility of using new technologies in the construction of forest geospatial information in Korea.
Keywords
Geospatial Information; LiDAR; Photogrammetry; Forest Resource Management; Research Trends; Convergence; Point Cloud;
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