3DForests Project Publications

In print

Bentley, L.P., M. Clark, B. Forbes, P. Krause, S. Reilly, L. Blesius, A Kelly (2021) Remote sensing of 3D forest structure for fuels management and carbon accounting. CSU Geospatial Review.

Really, S., M.L. Clark, L.P. Bentley, I. Oliveras (2021) The potential of multispectral imagery and 3D point clouds from unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) for monitoring forest structure and the impacts of wildfire in Mediterranean-climate forests. Remote Sens. 13(19), 3810; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13193810.

Forbes, B. Reilly, S., Clark, M., Ferrell, R., Kelly A., Krause P., Matley, C. O’Niel, M., Villasenor, M., Disney, M. Wilkes, P., Bentley, L.P. (2022) Comparing remote sensing and field based-approaches to estimate ladder fuels and predict wildfire burn severity, Front, For. Glob. Change, https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2022.818713.

In preparation

Krause, P., Forbes B., Clark, M., … & Bentley, L. P. Using terrestrial laser scanning to evaluate non-destructive aboveground biomass allometries in diverse Northern California forests.

Post, A., Cooper, Z., Forbes B., Kelly, A., Krause, P., Clark, M., Delmartini, M., Disney, M., Wilkes, P., and Bentley, L.P. Validating an HMLS approach to measure fine-scale surface fuels in diverse forests and detect changes after disturbance.

Kelly, A., et al. Evaluating Fire Fuels in Northern California Oak Woodlands using Unoccupied Aerial Systems (UAS)