The objective of this research is to test and evaluate hyperspectral and lidar data to derive information on tree species dominance and above ground biomass in the Bialowieza Forest in Poland. This forest is threatened by climate change, fire, bark beetles attacks, and logging, with changes in species composition and dominance. In this conservation valuable area, the monitoring of forest resources is thus critical.Results indicate that vegetation indices from hyperspectral data can support species dominance detection: using a Classification and Regression Trees algorithm the three main plot types (dominated by Deciduous, Spruce, and Pines species) were classified with an Overall Accuracy > 0.9. The accuracy decreased when a 'Mixed' group was added to account for very heterogeneous plots, and plots dominated by Spruce were not correctly detected. Hyperspectral vegetation indices were also used to estimate the level of species dominance in the forest plots, using a Multivariate Multiple Linear Regression model; the obtained accuracy varied according to groups, being higher for Deciduous (R-2 = 0.87), compared to Pines (R-2 = 0.61), and to Spruce-dominated plots (R-2 = 0.37).Lidar data were employed to estimate above ground biomass, using an exponential regression model; overall the R-2 resulted equal to 0.66 but ranged from 0.57 to 0.78 when considering subgroups according to species dominance; the addition of hyperspectral vegetation indices improved the result only for Pines.The illustrated methods provide a reliable description of important forest characteristics and simplify resource monitoring, supporting local authorities to address the challenges imposed by climate change and other forest threats.

Species dominance and above ground biomass in the Białowieża Forest, Poland, described by airborne hyperspectral and lidar data / Vaglio Laurin, Gaia; Puletti, Nicola; Grotti, Mirko; Stereńczak, Krzysztof; Modzelewska, Aneta; Lisiewicz, Maciej; Sadkowski, Rafał; Kuberski, Łukasz; Chirici, Gherardo; Papale, Dario. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION. - ISSN 1569-8432. - ELETTRONICO. - 92:(2020), pp. 102178.1-102178.10. [10.1016/j.jag.2020.102178]

Species dominance and above ground biomass in the Białowieża Forest, Poland, described by airborne hyperspectral and lidar data

Chirici, Gherardo;
2020

Abstract

The objective of this research is to test and evaluate hyperspectral and lidar data to derive information on tree species dominance and above ground biomass in the Bialowieza Forest in Poland. This forest is threatened by climate change, fire, bark beetles attacks, and logging, with changes in species composition and dominance. In this conservation valuable area, the monitoring of forest resources is thus critical.Results indicate that vegetation indices from hyperspectral data can support species dominance detection: using a Classification and Regression Trees algorithm the three main plot types (dominated by Deciduous, Spruce, and Pines species) were classified with an Overall Accuracy > 0.9. The accuracy decreased when a 'Mixed' group was added to account for very heterogeneous plots, and plots dominated by Spruce were not correctly detected. Hyperspectral vegetation indices were also used to estimate the level of species dominance in the forest plots, using a Multivariate Multiple Linear Regression model; the obtained accuracy varied according to groups, being higher for Deciduous (R-2 = 0.87), compared to Pines (R-2 = 0.61), and to Spruce-dominated plots (R-2 = 0.37).Lidar data were employed to estimate above ground biomass, using an exponential regression model; overall the R-2 resulted equal to 0.66 but ranged from 0.57 to 0.78 when considering subgroups according to species dominance; the addition of hyperspectral vegetation indices improved the result only for Pines.The illustrated methods provide a reliable description of important forest characteristics and simplify resource monitoring, supporting local authorities to address the challenges imposed by climate change and other forest threats.
2020
92
1
10
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
Vaglio Laurin, Gaia; Puletti, Nicola; Grotti, Mirko; Stereńczak, Krzysztof; Modzelewska, Aneta; Lisiewicz, Maciej; Sadkowski, Rafał; Kuberski, Łukasz; Chirici, Gherardo; Papale, Dario
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