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Quantifying Australian forest floristics and structure using small footprint LiDAR and large scale aerial photography

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Tickle , P.K.
Lee, Alex
Lucas, R M
Austin, J
Witte , C

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Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data and large scale (1:4000) photography (LSP) were investigated for their potential to quantify the floristics and structure of mixed species forests near Injune, central east Queensland, and to scale these up to the

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Forest Ecology and Management

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2037-12-31