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Simulating cable corridors based on terrestrial LiDAR data

This article introduces a new basis for optimising cable corridor layouts in timber extraction on steep terrain by using a digital twin of a forest. Traditional approaches for generating cable corridor layouts rely on less accurate contour maps, which can lead to layouts which rely on infeasible sup...

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Published in:European journal of forest research 2024, Vol.143 (4), p.1083-1095
Main Authors: Retzlaff, Carl O., Gollob, Christoph, Nothdurft, Arne, Stampfer, Karl, Holzinger, Andreas
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