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Estimation of Aboveground Biomass Using Manual Stereo Viewing of Digital Aerial Photographs in Tropical Seasonal Forest

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  • Katsuto Shimizu

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan)

  • Tetsuji Ota

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan)

  • Tsuyoshi Kajisa

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University, 1-21-24 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890-8580, Japan)

  • Nobuya Mizoue

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan)

  • Shigejiro Yoshida

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan)

  • Gen Takao

    (Department of Forest Management, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba 305-8687, Japan)

  • Yasumasa Hirata

    (Department of Forest Management, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba 305-8687, Japan)

  • Naoyuki Furuya

    (Hokkaido Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 7 Hitsujigaoka, Toyohiraku, Sapporo 062-8516, Japan)

  • Takio Sano

    (Asia Air Survey Company, LTD, Shinyuri 21 Building, 1-2-2 Manpukuji, Asao-ku, Kawasaki 215-0004, Japan)

  • Sokh Heng

    (Forest-Wildlife Research and Development Institute, Forestry Administration, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh 12157, Cambodia)

  • Ma Vuthy

    (Forest-Wildlife Research and Development Institute, Forestry Administration, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh 12157, Cambodia)

Abstract

The objectives of this study are to: (1) evaluate accuracy of tree height measurements of manual stereo viewing on a computer display using digital aerial photographs compared with airborne LiDAR height measurements; and (2) develop an empirical model to estimate stand-level aboveground biomass with variables derived from manual stereo viewing on the computer display in a Cambodian tropical seasonal forest. We evaluate observation error of tree height measured from the manual stereo viewing, based on field measurements. RMSEs of tree height measurement with manual stereo viewing and LiDAR were 1.96 m and 1.72 m, respectively. Then, stand-level aboveground biomass is regressed against tree height indices derived from the manual stereo viewing. We determined the best model to estimate aboveground biomass in terms of the Akaike’s information criterion. This was a model of mean tree height of the tallest five trees in each plot (R 2 = 0.78; RMSE = 58.18 Mg/ha). In conclusion, manual stereo viewing on the computer display can measure tree height accurately and is useful to estimate aboveground stand biomass.

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  • Katsuto Shimizu & Tetsuji Ota & Tsuyoshi Kajisa & Nobuya Mizoue & Shigejiro Yoshida & Gen Takao & Yasumasa Hirata & Naoyuki Furuya & Takio Sano & Sokh Heng & Ma Vuthy, 2014. "Estimation of Aboveground Biomass Using Manual Stereo Viewing of Digital Aerial Photographs in Tropical Seasonal Forest," Land, MDPI, vol. 3(4), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:3:y:2014:i:4:p:1270-1283:d:42371
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