Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia

LiDAR is an advanced remote sensing technology with many applications, including forest inventory. The most common type is ALS (airborne laser scanning). The method is successfully utilized in many developed markets, where it is replacing traditional forest inventory methods. However, it is innovati...

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Main Author: Smirnov, Mikhail
Other Authors: Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, Tuotantotalouden tiedekunta, Tuotantotalous / Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Industrial Engineering and Management
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/116155
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description LiDAR is an advanced remote sensing technology with many applications, including forest inventory. The most common type is ALS (airborne laser scanning). The method is successfully utilized in many developed markets, where it is replacing traditional forest inventory methods. However, it is innovative for Russian market, where traditional field inventory dominates. ArboLiDAR is a forest inventory solution that engages LiDAR, color infrared imagery, GPS ground control plots and field sample plots, developed by Arbonaut Ltd. This study is an industrial market research for LiDAR technology in Russia focused on customer needs. Russian forestry market is very attractive, because of large growing stock volumes. It underwent drastic changes in 2006, but it is still in transitional stage. There are several types of forest inventory, both with public and private funding. Private forestry enterprises basically need forest inventory in two cases – while making coupe demarcation before timber harvesting and as a part of forest management planning, that is supposed to be done every ten years on the whole leased territory. The study covered 14 companies in total that include private forestry companies with timber harvesting activities, private forest inventory providers, state subordinate companies and forestry software developer. The research strategy is multiple case studies with semi-structured interviews as the main data collection technique. The study focuses on North-West Russia, as it is the most developed Russian region in forestry. The research applies the Voice of the Customer (VOC) concept to elicit customer needs of Russian forestry actors and discovers how these needs are met. It studies forest inventory methods currently applied in Russia and proposes the model of method comparison, based on Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) approach, mainly on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Required product attributes are classified in accordance with Kano model. The answer about suitability of LiDAR technology is ...
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spelling ftlappeenranta:oai:lutpub.lut.fi:10024/116155 2025-06-15T14:43:57+00:00 Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia Smirnov, Mikhail Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, Tuotantotalouden tiedekunta, Tuotantotalous / Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Industrial Engineering and Management 2015 128 fulltext http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/116155 en eng http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/116155 customer needs forest inventory LiDAR North-West Russia Tekniikka / Technology Venäjä-osaaminen / Russia expertise Diplomityö Master's thesis 2015 ftlappeenranta 2025-06-02T03:34:25Z LiDAR is an advanced remote sensing technology with many applications, including forest inventory. The most common type is ALS (airborne laser scanning). The method is successfully utilized in many developed markets, where it is replacing traditional forest inventory methods. However, it is innovative for Russian market, where traditional field inventory dominates. ArboLiDAR is a forest inventory solution that engages LiDAR, color infrared imagery, GPS ground control plots and field sample plots, developed by Arbonaut Ltd. This study is an industrial market research for LiDAR technology in Russia focused on customer needs. Russian forestry market is very attractive, because of large growing stock volumes. It underwent drastic changes in 2006, but it is still in transitional stage. There are several types of forest inventory, both with public and private funding. Private forestry enterprises basically need forest inventory in two cases – while making coupe demarcation before timber harvesting and as a part of forest management planning, that is supposed to be done every ten years on the whole leased territory. The study covered 14 companies in total that include private forestry companies with timber harvesting activities, private forest inventory providers, state subordinate companies and forestry software developer. The research strategy is multiple case studies with semi-structured interviews as the main data collection technique. The study focuses on North-West Russia, as it is the most developed Russian region in forestry. The research applies the Voice of the Customer (VOC) concept to elicit customer needs of Russian forestry actors and discovers how these needs are met. It studies forest inventory methods currently applied in Russia and proposes the model of method comparison, based on Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) approach, mainly on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Required product attributes are classified in accordance with Kano model. The answer about suitability of LiDAR technology is ... Master Thesis North-West Russia Unknown
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forest inventory
LiDAR
North-West Russia
Tekniikka / Technology
Venäjä-osaaminen / Russia expertise
Smirnov, Mikhail
Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title_full Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title_fullStr Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title_short Suitability of LiDAR technology for forest inventory in Russia
title_sort suitability of lidar technology for forest inventory in russia
topic customer needs
forest inventory
LiDAR
North-West Russia
Tekniikka / Technology
Venäjä-osaaminen / Russia expertise
topic_facet customer needs
forest inventory
LiDAR
North-West Russia
Tekniikka / Technology
Venäjä-osaaminen / Russia expertise
url http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/116155