Learning the shielding effect of tree crowns with various structures on ultraviolet-B (UV-B) transmission is of great
significance, such as for reducing its damage on human. The cutting-edge remote sensing technique of mobile laser
scanning (MLS) is a potential option for tree structure representation. This work was dedicated to investigating the
correlation between the shielding efficiency of UV-B and tree crown structural parameters. Positive correlations were
achieved between the shielding efficiency of UV-B and the canopy structural parameters, and this is of implications for
selecting appropriate tree species for such as livable environment construction.
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