Jamari National Forest aboveground biomass dynamics monitoring through repeated Lidar surveys.
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The study was carried out in the Flona Jamari, to assess the effect of logging in the annual production units (UPA), through repeated LiDAR flights to answer how logging impacted the forest and how forest recovered in the first twelve ten years after logging.
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Teledetección, Vehículos aéreos no tripulados, Drone, Biomasa aérea, Acumulación de materia seca, Bosques, Explotación forestal, Regeneración natural, Floresta Nacional do Jamari, Itapuã do Oeste (RO), Rondônia, Amazônia Ocidental, Western Amazon, Amazonia Occidental, Sensoriamento Remoto, Biomassa, Matéria Seca, Parte Aérea, Floresta, Extração da Madeira, Regeneração Natural, Remote sensing, Lidar, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Aboveground biomass, Dry matter accumulation, Forests, Logging, Natural regeneration
