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TruForest: Founding an Australian Rainforest LiDAR Monitoring Network

Primary goal

The TruForest project aims to establish a world-leading network for laser (LiDAR) scanning of Australian rainforests. LiDAR will advance the accuracy and efficiency of measuring forest structure, biomass and carbon, offering new potential for scientific research into large-scale forest responses to logging, cyclones and climate change.

The project will unite LiDAR expertise, tools and data across four universities and five rainforests, with an international partnership that will facilitate future LiDAR use and access for anyone. The network will help to understand and monitor Australia’s forests, stimulating cuttingedge interdisciplinary science and helping to quantify and achieve national environmental and carbon sequestration targets.

Progress

This project in Nov 2024 and is ongoing. 

Lead researcher

Project funded by

Australian Research Council

Sustainable Development Goals

This project works towards these UN Sustainable Development Goals:

  • SDG 13: Climate Action
  • SDG 15: Life on Land
  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Learn more about this project

Watch the 7 News Wide Bay report.