GEDI stands for Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation so, No, I have not misspelled JEDI
This episode is all about using space Lidar to make precise measurements of forest canopy height, canopy vertical structure with the goal of measuring the carbon content of the world's forests.
Find out more about GEDI here: https://gedi.umd.edu/
Other LiDAR related podcast episodes that you might find interesting
OPEN TOPOGRAPHY - INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TOPOGRAPHIC DATA
LiDAR From Drones
The Earth Archive
PDAL - POINT DATA ABSTRACTION LIBRARY
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