Estimating forest biomass and identifying low-intensity logging areas using airborne scanning lidar in Antimary State Forest, Acre State, Western Brazilian Amazon

被引:122
作者
d'Oliveira, Marcus V. N. [2 ]
Reutebuch, Stephen E. [1 ]
McGaughey, Robert J. [1 ]
Andersen, Hans-Erik [1 ]
机构
[1] US Forest Serv, USDA, Pacific NW Res Stn, Seattle, WA 98103 USA
[2] EMBRAPA CPAF ACRE, BR-69900180 Rio Branco, Brazil
关键词
Forest biomass; Airborne laser scanning; Selective logging; Tropical forest monitoring; Lidar; Amazon forest monitoring; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; CANOPY STRUCTURE; LIGHT DETECTION; CARBON STOCKS; ACCURACY; VOLUME; RESOURCES; INVENTORY; RECEIVERS; FREQUENCY;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2012.05.014
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The objectives of this study were to estimate above ground forest biomass and identify areas disturbed by selective logging in a 1000 ha Brazilian tropical forest in the Antimary State Forest (FEA) using airborne lidar data. The study area consisted of three management units, two of which were unlogged, while the third unit was selectively logged at a low intensity (approximately 10-15 m(3) ha(-1) or 5-8% of total volume). A systematic random sample of fifty 0.25-ha ground plots were measured and used to construct lidar-based regression models for above ground biomass (AGB). A lidar model-assisted approach was used to estimate AGB for the logged and unlogged units (using both synthetic and model-assisted estimators). Two lidar explanatory variables, computed at a spatial resolution of 50 m x 50 m, were used in these predictions: 1) the first quartile height of all above ground returns (P25); and, 2) variance of the height above ground of all returns (VAR). The model-assisted AGB estimator (total 231,589 Mg +/- 5,477 SE; mean 231.6 Mg ha(-1) +/- 5.5 SE; +/- 2.4%) was more precise than plot-only simple random sample estimator (total 230,872 Mg +/- 10,477 SE; mean 230.9 Mg ha(-1) +/- 10.5 SE; +/- 4.5%). The total and mean AGB estimates obtained using the synthetic estimator (total 231,694 Mg; mean 231.7 Mg ha(-1)) were nearly equal those obtained using the modelassisted estimator. In a second component of the analysis lidar metrics were also computed at 1 m x 1 m resolution to identify areas impacted by logging activities within the selectively harvested management unit. A high-resolution canopy relative density model (RDM) was used in GIS to identify and delineate roads, skidtrails, landings and harvested tree gaps. The area impacted by selective logging determined from the RDM was 58.4 ha or 15.4% of the total management unit. Using these two spatial resolutions of lidar analyses it was possible to identify differences in AGB in selectively logged areas that had relatively high levels of residual overstory canopy cover. The mean AGB obtained from the synthetic estimator was significantly lower in impacted areas than in undisturbed areas of the selectively logged management unit (p = 0.01). Published by Elsevier Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:479 / 491
页数:13
相关论文
共 61 条
[1]  
Andersen H.-E., 2006, COMPUTER APPL SUSTAI, P281
[2]   Using multilevel remote sensing and ground data to estimate forest biomass resources in remote regions: a case study in the boreal forests of interior Alaska [J].
Andersen, Hans-Erik ;
Strunk, Jacob ;
Temesgen, Hailemariam ;
Atwood, Donald ;
Winterberger, Ken .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 2011, 37 (06) :596-611
[3]   An Accuracy Assessment of Positions Obtained Using Survey- and Recreational-Grade Global Positioning System Receivers across a Range of Forest Conditions within the Tanana Valley of Interior Alaska [J].
Andersen, Hans-Erik ;
Clarkin, Tobey ;
Winterberger, Ken ;
Strunk, Jacob .
WESTERN JOURNAL OF APPLIED FORESTRY, 2009, 24 (03) :128-136
[4]  
Asner G. P., 2011, OECOLOGIA
[5]   Spatial and temporal dynamics of forest canopy gaps following selective logging in the eastern Amazon [J].
Asner, GP ;
Keller, M ;
Silva, JNM .
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2004, 10 (05) :765-783
[6]   High-resolution forest carbon stocks and emissions in the Amazon [J].
Asner, Gregory P. ;
Powell, George V. N. ;
Mascaro, Joseph ;
Knapp, David E. ;
Clark, John K. ;
Jacobson, James ;
Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty ;
Balaji, Aravindh ;
Paez-Acosta, Guayana ;
Victoria, Eloy ;
Secada, Laura ;
Valqui, Michael ;
Hughes, R. Flint .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2010, 107 (38) :16738-16742
[7]   Environmental and Biotic Controls over Aboveground Biomass Throughout a Tropical Rain Forest [J].
Asner, Gregory P. ;
Hughes, R. Flint ;
Varga, Timothy A. ;
Knapp, David E. ;
Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty .
ECOSYSTEMS, 2009, 12 (02) :261-278
[8]   The inventory of carbon stock in New Zealand's post-1989 planted forest for reporting under the Kyoto protocol [J].
Beets, P. N. ;
Brandon, A. M. ;
Goulding, C. J. ;
Kimberley, M. O. ;
Paul, T. S. H. ;
Searles, N. .
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2011, 262 (06) :1119-1130
[9]   Leaf Area Index, Biomass Carbon and Growth Rate of Radiata Pine Genetic Types and Relationships with LiDAR [J].
Beets, Peter N. ;
Reutebuch, Stephen ;
Kimberley, Mark O. ;
Oliver, Graeme R. ;
Pearce, Stephen H. ;
McGaughey, Robert J. .
FORESTS, 2011, 2 (03) :637-659
[10]   The H for DBH [J].
Brokaw, N ;
Thompson, J .
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2000, 129 (1-3) :89-91