Umbrella pine above ground biomass estimation with very high spatial resolution satellite images


Autoria(s): Gonçalves, Ana Cristina; Sousa, Adélia; Marques da Silva, José Rafael
Data(s)

13/12/2016

13/12/2016

01/05/2016

Resumo

Above ground biomass is frequently estimated with forest inventory data and an extrapolation method for the per unit area evaluations. This procedure is labour demanding and costly. In this study above ground biomass functions, whose independent variable is crown horizontal projection, were developed. Multi-resolution segmentation method and object-oriented classification, based on very high spatial resolution satellite images, were used to obtain the area of tree crown horizontal projection for umbrella pine (Pinus pinea L.). A set of inventory plots were measured and with existing allometric functions for this species above ground biomass per tree and per plot were calculated. The two data sets were used to fit linear functions both for individual plot and their cumulative values. The results show a good performance of the models. Errors smaller than 10% are obtained for stand areas greater than 1.4 ha. These functions have the advantages of estimating above ground biomass for all the area under study or surveillance, not requiring forest inventory; allow monitoring in short time periods; and are easily implemented in a geographical information system environment.

Identificador

Gonçalves, A.C., Sousa A. M. O., Marques da Silva J. R. (2016). Umbrella pine above ground biomass estimation with high resolution satellite images. 2º Encontro Internacional dedicado ao Pinheiro manso AGROPINE, Oeiras, Portugal, 18-20 Maio de 2016.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19257

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ICAAM

acag@uevora.pt

asousa@uevora.pt

jmsilva@uevora.pt

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Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Multi-resolution segmentation #vegetation mask #object-oriented classification #regression #crown horizontal projection
Tipo

lecture