canopyonderzoek
Canopyonderzoek, or canopy research, is the scientific study of the forest canopy—the uppermost layer of a forest formed by tree crowns and their epiphytes. Researchers examine its structure, species richness, interactions, and processes that control microclimate, light regimes, carbon and nutrient cycling, and phenology. The canopy hosts unique communities and plays a key role in forest resilience, biodiversity conservation, and climate regulation, making canopy ecology a distinct subfield of forest ecology.
Methods combine field-based access with remote sensing. Access techniques include rope-based climbing, scaffold or canopy towers,
Applications include biodiversity assessments, forest management planning, restoration, and climate research. Canopyonderzoek informs conservation prioritization and