Crown closure
Crown closure is a term used in
Crown closure, also known as canopy cover, crown cover, or canopy closure, is defined as the percent of canopy overlying the forest floor. Another definition of crown closure is the proportion of a stand covered by the crowns of live trees.
Basic concepts
Crown closure helps predict volume, stand density, , and . Crown closure is often determined using aerial photographs because ground evaluations become difficult to obtain. Stands are usually placed in to different classes (1-6) after viewing the
- Very Sparse 1-9%
- Sparse 10-29%
- Low 30-49%
- Medium 50-69%
- Dense 70-84%
- Very Dense 85-100%
Although sometimes referred to as canopy cover and canopy closure, crown closure is different from these two concepts. Canopy cover represents the aggregate of all vertically projected tree crowns onto the ground surface, while canopy closure represents the amount of the sky obscured by the canopy from a certain point on the ground.
Ground measurement
Each tree’s measurements are used to calculate the area projected by the
Aerial measurement
Aerial photographs made at scales of 1:15,000 or larger can be used to determine crown closure estimates, usually done by ocular interpretation, by grouping stands into percent classes. Low density stands make for an easy ocular estimation, but as the stand density increases the ocular estimates become more difficult to obtain. In dense stands, over estimates or under estimates of crown closure can be made and predicting value of stand volume becomes more reduced.
References
Retrieved from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_closure
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