Dr Ross Hill to Co-Chair conference

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Dr Ross Hill, Reader in Geoinformatics Dr Ross Hill, Reader in Geoinformatics  

Dr Ross Hill, Reader in Geoinformatics is to Co-Chair the SilviLaser 2008 Conference. The event takes place between September 17-19, 2008 at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.

SilviLaser 2008 will be the 8th international conference in a series focussing on applications of laser systems for forest assessment and inventory.

Background

In recent years there has been rapid development and use of laser systems in inventorying, assessing, and monitoring of forests. Applications of laser technology have included the estimation of forest biophysical parameters (including carbon) at the individual tree or stand level as part of local, regional and even national forest inventory. In addition, laser data have been used to monitor forest change, model susceptibility to wind or fire damage, and map wildlife habitat. Laser systems can operate on ground-based, airborne and satellite platforms. They are categorised as scanning or profiling systems supplying range or waveform information per laser pulse. This distinction is, however, becoming increasingly blurred as laser systems evolve.

Aims of Silvilaser 2008

SilviLaser 2008 will be the 8th international conference in a series focussing on applications of laser systems for forest assessment and inventory. Previous conferences have taken place in Canada, Australia, Sweden, Germany, USA, Japan and Finland.
SilviLaser 2008 aims to bring together research scientists and practitioners from around the world to share their experience in the development and application of LiDAR for forest assessment and inventory. We strongly encourage presentations across all forms of laser system, from all possible platforms, and across a full range of forest applications. The conference will discuss the state-of-the-art in laser systems and data processing techniques in order to meet a range of information needs. The conference aims to encourage new and stronger linkages between LiDAR practitioners, and in particular between researchers, data providers and end-users of derived products.

Topics for presentation

The conference will encourage papers on terrestrial, airborne and space-borne LiDAR data (discrete return and waveform) for the following forest related topics:

There will be a special session on ecological applications for forest habitat assessment, sponsored by the British Ecological Society.

Keynote speakers are Professor Ralph Dubayah (University of Maryland), Dr Wesley Newton (U.S. Geological Survey) and Dr Richard Lucas (University of Wales Aberystwyth).

For further information please see: http://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/Silvilaser2008

Conference Co-Chairs
Ross Hill (Bournemouth University)
Juan Suárez (Forest Research)

14/03/08