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* [[How to import foliage height areas]] | * [[How to import foliage height areas]] | ||
* [[How to import a foliage height GeoTIFF]] | * [[How to import a foliage height GeoTIFF]] | ||
* [[Trees and foliage tutorial]] | |||
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* [[Foliage height calculation model (Heat Overlay)]] | * [[Foliage height calculation model (Heat Overlay)]] | ||
* [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)]] | * [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 28 September 2023
Icon | Result type | Unit | Mode | Description |
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FOLIAGE | fraction | Start | The initial and optional calculated foliage height, depending on the source of the foliage height. |
Notes
- Foliage can be supplied in three ways:
- As a GeoTIFF containing a tree height for each cell.
- As Areas containing a FOLIAGE_HEIGHT attribute representing the tree height for the whole area.
- As Functions containing a CROWN_FACTOR. An additional calculation is performed to generate the foliage heights.
How-to's
- How to adjust the foliage height and crown factor
- How to import foliage height areas
- How to import a foliage height GeoTIFF
- Trees and foliage tutorial
See also