Pa. Gagnon et al., EVALUATION OF A SOFT-COPY PHOTOGRAMMETRY SYSTEM FOR TREE-PLOT MEASUREMENTS, Canadian journal of forest research, 23(9), 1993, pp. 1781-1785
This article describes and evaluates the application of a soft-copy ph
otogrammetry system to large-scale forest inventories. A specially des
igned software, developed by the authors, has been investigated in ter
ms of accuracy and general operability. Tests based on 1:1100 color ae
rial photographs, taken with a 10-m cross-boom system and digitized at
resolutions of 300, 450, and 600 dots per inch, confirmed the expecte
d tree-height accuracies of 48, 32, and 24 cm, respectively. This indi
cates that a photographic scale of 1:800 and a scanning resolution of
800 dots per inch could produce a tree-height precision of the order o
f 10 cm. The tests have shown that model orientation takes about 15 mi
n; for a tree plot of 24 trees, measurements (height and crown diamete
r) and observations (species and condition) also take about 15 min. As
the important problem of positioning a helicopter over a tree plot ha
s now been solved using global positioning system receivers, the resul
ts and information presented in this paper indicate that the existing
technology can provide a rigorous and operational photogrammetric syst
em for large-scale forest inventories and regeneration monitoring.