Title of article
Mapping tropical forest carbon: Calibrating plot estimates to a simple LiDAR metric
Author/Authors
Asner، نويسنده , , Gregory P. and Mascaro، نويسنده , , Joseph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
11
From page
614
To page
624
Abstract
Mapping aboveground carbon density (ACD) in tropical forests can enhance large-scale ecological studies and support CO2 emissions monitoring. Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) has proven useful for estimating carbon density patterns outside of field plot inventory networks. However, the accuracy and generality of calibrations between LiDAR-assisted ACD predictions (EACDLiDAR) and estimated ACD based on field inventory techniques (EACDfield) must be increased in order to make tropical forest carbon mapping more widely available. Using a network of 804 field inventory plots distributed across a wide range of tropical vegetation types, climates and successional states, we present a general conceptual and technical approach for linking tropical forest EACDfield to LiDAR top-of-canopy height (TCH) using regional-scale inputs of basal area and wood density. With this approach, we show that EACDLiDAR and EACDfield reach nearly 90% agreement at 1-ha resolution for a wide array of tropical vegetation types. We also show that Loreyʹs Height – a common metric used to calibrate LiDAR measurements to biomass – is severely flawed in open canopy forests that are common to the tropics. Our proposed approach can advance the use of airborne and space-based LiDAR measurements for estimation of tropical forest carbon stocks.
Keywords
BIOMASS , Aboveground carbon density , Carbon stock estimation , Carnegie Airborne Observatory , LIDAR , Loreyיs height , National Forest Inventory , Rainforest
Journal title
Remote Sensing of Environment
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Remote Sensing of Environment
Record number
1633999
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