Shenkin, AlexanderChandler, ChristopherBoyd, DoreenJackson, Tobiasbin Jami, JamiluddinDisney, MathiasMajalap, NoreenNilus, ReubenFoody, GilesReynolds, GlenWilkes, PhilCutler, MarkVan Der Heijden, Geertje M.Burslem, DavidCoomes, DavidBentley, Lisa PatrickMalhi, Yadvinder2019-06-242019-06-242019-06-18Shenkin, A, Chandler, C, Boyd, D, Jackson, T, bin Jami, J, Disney, M, Majalap, N, Nilus, R, Foody, G, Reynolds, G, Wilkes, P, Cutler, M, Van Der Heijden, G M, Burslem, D, Coomes, D, Bentley, L P & Malhi, Y 2019, 'The world’s tallest tropical tree in three dimensions', Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, vol. 2, 32. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2019.000322624-893XMendeley: 13ee22c1-f7f7-3b55-a787-414e463862adORCID: /0000-0001-6033-0990/work/68492777http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12435We would like to thank NERC for funding the airborne remote sensing campaign (HMTF grant NE/K016377/1 to the BALI consortium, YM, DC and DB) + direct access grant to MC, DSB, GM and DB), analyses (grants NE/P004806/1 to MC, DSB, GF, DB, GH, and NE/I528477/1 to GH, DSB, GF), and ground-based work (grant NE/P012337/1 to YM, MD and LPB); an ERC Advanced Investigator Award (321131) to YM for funding the UAV work; LAStools’ LASmoons program for a free academic license; and an Anne McLaren Research fellowship by the University of Nottingham to GH for funding the tree climbing. YM is supported by the Jackson Foundation. Data availability statement Generated Statement: The datasets generated for this study are available on request to the corresponding author.948841engSDG 15 - Life on Landtree heighttropical forestslimits to heightangiospermLIDAR - remote sensingterrestrial laser scanningUAV (unmanned aerial vehicle)GE Environmental SciencesNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/K016377/1NE/P004806/1NE/I528477/1NE/P012337/1European Research Council321131GEThe world’s tallest tropical tree in three dimensionsJournal article10.3389/ffgc.2019.00032http://www.mendeley.com/research/worlds-tallest-tropical-tree-three-dimensions2