@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00021958, author = {Katoh, M and Deng, S and Takenaka, Y and Cheung, K and Oono, K and Horisawa, M and Hyyppä, J and Yu, X and Liang, X and Wang, Y}, journal = {The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences}, month = {Oct}, note = {Currently, the authors are planning to launch a consortium effort toward Japan’s first smart precision forestry project using laser data and to develop this technology throughout the country. Smart precision forestry information gathered using the Nagano model (laser scanning from aircraft, drone, and backpack) is being developed to improve the sophistication of forest information, reduce labor-intensive work, maintain sustainable timber productivity, and facilitate supply chain management by laser sensing information in collaboration with industry, academia, and government. In this paper, we outline the research project and the technical development situation of unmanned aerial vehicle laser scanning., Article, The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences.XLII-3/W3:95-100(2017)}, pages = {95--100}, title = {DEVELOPMENT OF SMART PRECISION FOREST IN CONIFER PLANTATION IN JAPAN USING LASER SCANNING DATA}, volume = {XLII-3/W3}, year = {2017} }