Integrating Airborne LiDAR and Terrestrial Laser Scanner forest parameters for accurate above-ground biomass/carbon estimation in Ayer Hitam tropical forest, Malaysia

被引:57
作者
Bazezew, Muluken N. [1 ]
Hussin, Yousif A. [2 ]
Kloosterman, E. H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Dilla Univ, Coll Agr & Nat Resources, Dept Nat Resources, SNNPE, POB 419, Dilla, Ethiopia
[2] Univ Twente, Fac Geoinformat Sci & Earth Observat FTC, Dept Nat Resources, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
关键词
ALS; CHM; Lower canopy; Multiresolution segmentation; TLS; Upper canopy; DIFFERENT DEGRADATION LEVELS; TREE HEIGHT; SMALL-FOOTPRINT; RAIN-FOREST; SEGMENTATION; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jag.2018.07.026
中图分类号
TP7 [遥感技术];
学科分类号
081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
摘要
Parameters of individual trees can be measured from LiDAR data provided that the laser points are dense enough to distinguish tree crowns. Retrieving tree parameters for above-ground biomass (AGB) valuation of the complex biophysical tropical forests using LiDAR technology is a major undertaking, and yet needs vital effort. Integration of Airborne LiDAR Scanner (ALS) and Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) data for estimation of tree AGB at a single-tree level has been investigated in part of the tropical forest of Malaysia. According to the complete tree-crown detection potential of ALS and TLS, the forest canopy was cross-sectioned into upper and lower canopy layers. In a first step, multiresolution segmentation of the ALS canopy height model (CHM) was deployed to delineate upper canopy tree crowns. Results showed a 73% segmentation accuracy and permissible to detect 57% of field-measured trees. Two-way tree height validations were executed, viz. ALS-based upper and TLS based lower canopy tree heights. The root mean square error (RMSE) for upper canopy trees height was 3.24 m (20.18%), and the bias was -1.20 m (-7.45%). For lower canopy trees height, RMSE of 1.45 m (14.77%) and bias of 0.42 m (4.29%) were obtained. In a second step, diameter at breast height (DBH) of individual tree stems detected from TLS data was measured. The RMSE obtained was 1.30 cm (6.52%), which was as nearly accurate as manually measured-DBH. In a third step, ALS-detected trees were co-registered and linked with the corresponding tree stems detected by TLS for DBH use. Lastly, an empirical regression model was developed for AGB estimated from a field-based method using an independent variable derived from ALS and TLS data. The result suggests that traditional field-methods underestimate AGB or carbon with the bias -0.289 (-3.53%) Mg, according for approximately 11%. Conversely, integrative use of ALS and TLS can enhance the capability of estimating more accurately AGB or carbon stock of the tropical forests.
引用
收藏
页码:638 / 652
页数:15
相关论文
共 53 条
  • [21] Accuracy of airborne lidar-derived elevation: Empirical assessment and error budget
    Hodgson, ME
    Bresnahan, P
    [J]. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING AND REMOTE SENSING, 2004, 70 (03) : 331 - 339
  • [22] Hopkinson C, 2004, CAN J FOREST RES, V34, P573, DOI [10.1139/x03-225, 10.1139/X03-225]
  • [23] Aboveground forest biomass and the global carbon balance
    Houghton, RA
    [J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2005, 11 (06) : 945 - 958
  • [24] Tree height and tropical forest biomass estimation
    Hunter, M. O.
    Keller, M.
    Victoria, D.
    Morton, D. C.
    [J]. BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2013, 10 (12) : 8385 - 8399
  • [25] A segmentation-based method to retrieve stem volume estimates from 3-D tree height models produced by laser scanners
    Hyyppä, J
    Kelle, O
    Lehikoinen, M
    Inkinen, M
    [J]. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 2001, 39 (05): : 969 - 975
  • [26] Laser Scanning in Forests
    Hyyppa, Juha
    Holopainen, Markus
    Olsson, Hakan
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2012, 4 (10): : 2919 - 2922
  • [27] Ibrahim F., 1999, PERTANIKA J TROPICAL, V22, P73
  • [28] Estimating above-ground biomass of tropical rainforest of different degradation levels in Northern Borneo using airborne LiDAR
    Ioki, Keiko
    Tsuyuki, Satoshi
    Hirata, Yasumasa
    Phua, Mui-How
    Wong, Wilson Vun Chiong
    Ling, Zia-Yiing
    Saito, Hideki
    Takao, Gen
    [J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2014, 328 : 335 - 341
  • [29] Estimating Crown Variables of Individual Trees Using Airborne and Terrestrial Laser Scanners
    Jung, Sung-Eun
    Kwak, Doo-Ahn
    Park, Taejin
    Lee, Woo-Kyun
    Yoo, Seongjin
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2011, 3 (11): : 2346 - 2363
  • [30] Change Detection of Tree Biomass with Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Quantitative Structure Modelling
    Kaasalainen, Sanna
    Krooks, Anssi
    Liski, Jari
    Raumonen, Pasi
    Kaartinen, Harri
    Kaasalainen, Mikko
    Puttonen, Eetu
    Anttila, Kati
    Makipaa, Raisa
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2014, 6 (05) : 3906 - 3922