UAV-Based Photogrammetric Tree Height Measurement for Intensive Forest Monitoring

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作者
Krause, Stuart [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sanders, Tanja G. M. [1 ]
Mund, Jan-Peter [2 ]
Greve, Klaus [3 ]
机构
[1] Thunen Inst Forest Ecosyst, Alfred Moller Str 1,Haus 41-42, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany
[2] Eberswalde Univ Sustainable Dev, Fac Forest & Environm, Alfred Moller Str 1,Haus 11, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany
[3] Univ Bonn, Dept Geog, Meckenheimer Allee 166, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
关键词
tree height; UAV; intensive forest monitoring; photogrammetry; precision forestry; PRECISION FORESTRY; VOLUME ESTIMATION; AIRBORNE LIDAR; PLOT-LEVEL; ATTRIBUTES; EXTRACTION; DIAMETER; IMAGERY; ERROR; AREA;
D O I
10.3390/rs11070758
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The measurement of tree height has long been an important tree attribute for the purpose of calculating tree growth, volume, and biomass, which in turn deliver important ecological and economical information to decision makers. Tree height has traditionally been measured by indirect field-based techniques, however these methods are rarely contested. With recent advances in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) remote sensing technologies, the possibility to acquire accurate tree heights semi-automatically has become a reality. In this study, photogrammetric and field-based tree height measurements of a Scots Pine stand were validated using destructive methods. The intensive forest monitoring site implemented for the study was configured with permanent ground control points (GCPs) measured with a Total Station (TS). Field-based tree height measurements resulted in a similar level of error to that of the photogrammetric measurements, with root mean square error (RMSE) values of 0.304 m (1.82%) and 0.34 m (2.07%), respectively (n = 34). A conflicting bias was, however, discovered where field measurements tended to overestimate tree heights and photogrammetric measurements were underestimated. The photogrammetric tree height measurements of all trees (n = 285) were validated against the field-based measurements and resulted in a RMSE of 0.479 m (2.78%). Additionally, two separate photogrammetric tree height datasets were compared (n = 251), and a very low amount of error was observed with a RMSE of 0.138 m (0.79%), suggesting a high potential for repeatability. This study shows that UAV photogrammetric tree height measurements are a viable option for intensive forest monitoring plots and that the possibility to acquire within-season tree growth measurements merits further study. Additionally, it was shown that negative and positive biases evident in field-based and UAV-based photogrammetric tree height measurements could potentially lead to misinterpretation of results when field-based measurements are used as validation.
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