Woody canopies regulate exchanges of energy, water and carbon, and their three-dimensional (3D) structure supports much of terrestrial biodiversity. Remote sensing technologies such as airborne laser scanning (ALS) now enable the 3D mapping of entire landscapes. However, we lack the large, harmonized and geographically representative ALS collections needed to build a global picture of woody ecosystem structure. To address this challenge, we developed the Global Canopy Atlas (GCA): 3,458 standardized and analysis-ready maps of canopy height and elevation at 1 m2 resolution derived from high-resolution ALS acquisitions. The GCA covers 56,554 km2 across all major biomes. Of its acquisitions 19% of have been scanned multiple times and 87% are publicly available, covering 95% of the total area. To showcase its wide range of applications, we applied the GCA in three case studies. First, we validated three global satellite-derived canopy height maps, finding poor performance at native resolution (1-30 m, R2
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The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world's …
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.31.673375v1?rss=1