Vegetation and Surveying

One of the challenges faced when using traditionalother earth science applications. Depending upon
land surveying methods is the necessity ofits intended use, a vegetation survey may indicate
surveying areas that are covered by thickareas with vegetation and those without, or the
vegetation. Some surveying projects require thespecies of plant and their density and location.
measurement of such vegetation, while mostThese maps may be used to identify sensitive
applications require measurement of the terrainecological areas (such as wetlands), map the
itself, rather than the vegetation covering thisspread of plants, or examine environmental
terrain. Topographic surveys may or may notchanges following natural or man-made events.
require the measurement of vegetation,In cases where vegetation surveying is desirable,
depending on their intended purpose.measurements may be taken using aerial
When on the ground, land surveyors may findmethods or using a surveyor's transit or total
that traditional surveying equipment is blocked bystation to measure vegetation height and to lay
large trees or other obstructions. They may evenout a grid of the terrain, onto which vegetation
be unable to traverse the land because of steepcan be measured. The same grid can then be
hills, inconvenient streams, or other natural orused by another surveying team after a period of
man-made features. Combined, these featurestime to measure changes in vegetation and
may make surveying difficult or even impossibleterrain.
from on the land itself, particularly in undevelopedWhile topographical maps may display vegetation
areas. However, there are ways around theseor man-made features, a digital terrain model (also
obstructions which allow surveyors to createknown as a digital elevation model) generally only
accurate and precise surveys.represents the ground topography and terrain
Some methods of surveying can penetrate treesunderneath the vegetation. Digital terrain models
and groundcover. Among these is LiDAR, amay be referred to as bare-earth models, while
laser-based method. Because the laser device isDigital Surface Models include features such as
flown over the area in an airplane, it is ideal forvegetation.
heavily forested areas where access on footThere are a variety of surveying methods used
may be difficult or impossible.to create topographic surveys or digital terrain
Other surveying applications, on the other hand,models, such as direct surveying (with a
require measurement of the vegetation. Similarsurveyor's transit or total station) or remote
aerial methods do not penetrate tree tops, andsensing technologies such as aerial and satellite
therefore can give an idea of the vegetation whileimagery, LiDAR methods, and photogrammery.
still allowing the surveyor to work from aThe most appropriate method depends on the
distance.area being surveyed and the amount and type of
One type of surveying, known as 'vegetationdata required. Some surveying methods used to
surveying,' is particularly interested in thecreate these models, such as radar, reflect the
vegetation found in a given area. Unlike standardhighest elevation point on a given location,
land surveying, vegetation surveying often depictswhether this is the top of a tree or building or
rough boundaries, not strict lines. Vegetationbare ground, while others are intended for the
surveying, or the mapping of plant habitats, is ameasurement of the terrain itself.
valuable tool for botanists, environmentalists, and