Assessing effect of dominant land-cover types and pattern on urban forest biomass estimated using LiDAR metrics
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Title
Assessing effect of dominant land-cover types and pattern on urban forest biomass estimated using LiDAR metrics
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Keywords
LiDAR, Urban forest biomass, Land cover, Landscape metrics, Fragmentation, Multiple linear regression, Landsat
Journal
URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 265-275
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-08-23
DOI
10.1007/s11252-016-0591-8
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