Abstract
Abstract. Biodiversity studies could strongly benefit from three-dimensional data on
ecosystem structure derived from contemporary remote sensing technologies,
such as light detection and ranging (lidar). Despite the increasing
availability of such data at regional and national scales, the average
ecologist has been limited in accessing them due to high requirements on
computing power and remote sensing knowledge. We processed Denmark's
publicly available national airborne laser scanning (ALS) data set acquired
in 2014/15, together with the accompanying elevation model, to compute 70
rasterised descriptors of interest for ecological studies. With a grain size
of 10 m, these data products provide a snapshot of high-resolution measures
including vegetation height, structure and density, as well as topographic
descriptors including elevation, aspect, slope and wetness across more than
40 000 km2 covering almost all of Denmark's
terrestrial surface. The resulting data set is comparatively small
(∼94 GB, compressed 16.8 GB), and the raster data can be
readily integrated into analytical workflows in software familiar to many
ecologists (GIS software, R, Python). Source code and documentation for the
processing workflow are openly available via a code repository, allowing for
transfer to other ALS data sets, as well as modification or re-calculation
of future instances of Denmark's national ALS data set. We hope that our
high-resolution ecological vegetation and terrain descriptors (EcoDes-DK15)
will serve as an inspiration for the publication of further such data sets
covering other countries and regions and that our rasterised data set will
provide a baseline of the ecosystem structure for current and future studies
of biodiversity, within Denmark and beyond. The full data set is available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4756556
(Assmann et al., 2021); a 5 MB teaser subset is also available:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6035188 (Assmann et al., 2022a).
Funder
Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond
Novo Nordisk Fonden
Carlsbergfondet
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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