Allometric scaling theory-based maximum forest tree height and biomass estimation in the Three Gorges reservoir region using multi-source remote-sensing data

2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 1210-1222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunxiang Cao ◽  
Xiliang Ni ◽  
Xuejun Wang ◽  
Shilei Lu ◽  
Yuxing Zhang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Praveen Kumar ◽  
Akhouri P. Krishna ◽  
Thorkild M. Rasmussen ◽  
Mahendra K. Pal

Optical remote sensing data are freely available on a global scale. However, the satellite image processing and analysis for quick, accurate, and precise forest above ground biomass (AGB) evaluation are still challenging and difficult. This paper is aimed to develop a novel method for precise, accurate, and quick evaluation of the forest AGB from optical remote sensing data. Typically, the ground forest AGB was calculated using an empirical model from ground data for biophysical parameters such as tree density, height, and diameter at breast height (DBH) collected from the field at different elevation strata. The ground fraction of vegetation cover (FVC) in each ground sample location was calculated. Then, the fraction of vegetation cover (FVC) from optical remote sensing imagery was calculated. In the first stage of method implementation, the relation model between the ground FVC and ground forest AGB was developed. In the second stage, the relational model was established between image FVC and ground FVC. Finally, both models were fused to derive the relational model between image FVC and forest AGB. The validation of the developed method was demonstrated utilizing Sentinel-2 imagery as test data and the Tundi reserved forest area located in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand state in eastern India was used as the test site. The result from the developed model was ground validated and also compared with the result from a previously developed crown projected area (CPA)-based forest AGB estimation approach. The results from the developed approach demonstrated superior capabilities in precision compared to the CPA-based method. The average forest AGB estimation of the test site obtained by this approach revealed 463 tons per hectare, which matches the previous estimate from this test site.


2020 ◽  
Vol 165 ◽  
pp. 03020
Author(s):  
Kunlin Wang ◽  
Yi Ma ◽  
Fangrong Zhou

Tree barriers in transmission line corridors are an important safety hazard.Scientific prediction of tree height and monitoring tree height changes are essential to solve this hidden danger. In this paper, the advantages of airborne lidar and optical remote sensing data are combined to research the method of tree height inversion. Based on glas data of lidar,waveform parameters such as waveform length, waveform leading edge length and waveform trailing edge length were extracted from waveform data by gaussian decomposition method.Terrain feature parameters were extracted from aster gdem data.The tree crown information was extracted from the optical remote sensing image by means of the mean shift algorithm. Then extract the vegetation index with high correlation with tree height.Finally, the extracted waveform feature parameters, topographic feature parameters, and crown index and vegetation index with high correlation are used as model input variables. The tree height inversion model was established using four regression methods, including multiple linear regression (mlr), support vector machine (svm), random forest (rf), and bp neural network (bpnn). The accuracy evaluation was conducted, and it was concluded that the tree height inversion model based on random forest obtained the best accuracy effect.


2012 ◽  
Vol 204-208 ◽  
pp. 3409-3414
Author(s):  
Le Yang ◽  
Rui Na Lu ◽  
De Jun Tan ◽  
Hong Bin Xie ◽  
Zhen Fu Luo

The paper chooses new Fengjie county with the area of 66.90 km2 as research region to interpret landslide that picked with the proportion of 1/1000 by remote sense technique. Interpretation results of landslide are basically consistent with the results of field survey. It proves that the remote sensing technology in the landslide investigation is feasible and effective,which have strong practicability and guidanciality to engineering construction of the three Gorges Reservoir.


2018 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 32-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah J. Graves ◽  
T. Trevor Caughlin ◽  
Gregory P. Asner ◽  
Stephanie A. Bohlman

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