Airborne laser scanning data for the Sabah Biodiversity Experiment from 2013 and 2020
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The Sabah Biodiversity Experiment covers a 500 ha area, with 124 plots, each 4 ha in size. The original experimental design is described in Hector et al (2011) https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0094.
This repository contains airborne laser scanning data collected in 2013 and 2020 over the Sabah Biodiversity Experiment. The canopy height models and digital terrain models are provided in raster format (chm_2013.tif, chm_2020.tif & dtm.tif). The raw laser scanning point clouds are provided as laz files within a zipped folder for each year (2013_DSM_small_tiles.zip & 2020_DSM_small_tiles.zip).
The plot metadata are provided as a zipped shapefile 'SBE_plots_corrected_with_GPS_2025.zip'. The columns in this shapefile are:
plot - the plot id
block - whether the plot is in the north or south block of the experiment
species_ri - species richness of the seedlings that were planted
species_co - species code
climber_cu - whether or not the lianas (climbers) were cut in this plot
generic_di - generic diversity of the planted seedlings
canopy_typ - classification of the seedlings into 'thick' or 'thin' canopies, where thin have only tall species while thick have a mixture
canopy_str - classification of seedlings into short (S), medium (M), tall (T) or combined (SMT)
planted - whether or not enrichment planting was carried out
treatment - a combination of previous variables used for plotting
random - whether or not the plot location was randomly assigned. Some were not possible for logistical reasons
name - a simple classification of the treatment type used for plotting
name_ha - a combination of previous variables used for plotting
ID - a unique identifier
tile_area - the area of the plot
geometry - the polygon representing the plot
The whole airborne laser scan data spans approximately 5.075 to 5.1 degrees of latitude and 117.64 to 117.67 degrees of longitude. We thank the Sabah Biodiversity Council and Danum Valley Managament Council for access and assistance with the laser scanning data collection. The data was collected under Sabah Biodiversity Council permit number JKM/MBS.1000-2/2 JLD.9 (122).
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2025-03-04



