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Remote Sensing | 2018

A Topography-Informed Morphology Approach for Automatic Identification of Forest Gaps Critical to the Release of Avalanches

Jochen Breschan; Andreas O. Gabriel; Monika Frehner

Human assets in Alpine regions are prone to gravitational natural hazards such as rock fall, shallow landslides and avalanches. Forests make up a substantial share in that landscape and can mitigate those hazards. Management of avalanche protection forests must cope with avalanches potentially released in forest gaps, which can damage downslope forests. The Swiss guidelines “Sustainability and success monitoring in protection forests” prescribe forest-gap extents in slope-line direction critical to the release of avalanches in forested areas. This article proposes a topography-informed morphology approach (TIMA) to automate the detection of critical gaps based on a digital terrain model and a canopy height model (CHM) derived from airborne LiDAR-data. TIMA uses complementary information about topography to probe forest gaps computed from the CHM with templates meeting critical-gap extents adjusted to local topography. The method was applied to a test site in Klosters-Serneus (Switzerland). The comparison of a critical-gap map with the results of a field assessment at 19 sample locations resulted in 84% overall accuracy. Moreover, plausibility of gap detection could be improved by including linear features forest roads and torrent channels in TIMA to account for decoupled snow layer resulting from abrupt breaks on the hillslope. If the TIMA concept can be successfully applied to the case of avalanches, this would encourage its use in assessing other gravitational natural hazard processes.


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2013

New regression estimators in forest inventories with two-phase sampling and partially exhaustive information

Daniel Mandallaz; Jochen Breschan; Andreas Hill


Forests | 2014

Accuracy Assessment of Timber Volume Maps Using Forest Inventory Data and LiDAR Canopy Height Models

Andreas Hill; Jochen Breschan; Daniel Mandallaz


Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering : Journal for Theory and Application of Forestry Engineering | 2012

Pre-harvest Assessment based on LiDAR Data

Hans Rudolf Heinimann; Jochen Breschan


Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen | 2018

Kombination Stichprobeninventur und Fernerkundung: Fowala-Weiterbildung

Andreas O. Gabriel; Andreas Hill; Jochen Breschan


Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen | 2018

FoWaLa-Kurs > (22.06.2017)

Andreas O. Gabriel; Andreas Hill; Jochen Breschan


symposium systems analysis forest resources | 2017

Strategies for an optimal management of rockfall protection forests

Sabrina Maurer; Jochen Breschan; Hans Rudolf Heinimann


Archive | 2017

Von Äpfeln und Birnen – Bedeutung der Stichproben-Lagegenauigkeit bei der Kombination mit Fernerkundungsdaten

Rebekka Wittwer; Jochen Breschan; Andreas Hill


Kombination von Kontrollstichproben und Fernerkundung. Fortbildung Wald und Landschaft (FoWaLa) | 2017

Kombination Forstinventur und Fernerkundungsdaten

Jochen Breschan; Andreas Hill; Christian Ginzler; Andreas O. Gabriel


125th IUFRO Anniversary Congress | 2017

How far can one throw a rock through a forest until it hits a t ree? - A Boolean model approach

Jochen Breschan; Martin Kistler; Daniel Mandallaz

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Andreas O. Gabriel

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Monika Frehner

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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