Comparing 3D Point Cloud Data from Laser Scanning and Digital Aerial Photogrammetry for Height Estimation of Small Trees and Other Vegetation in a Boreal-Alpine Ecotone

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作者
Naesset, Erik [1 ]
Gobakken, Terje [1 ]
Jutras-Perreault, Marie-Claude [1 ]
Ramtvedt, Eirik Naesset [1 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Environm Sci & Nat Resource Management, POB 5003, N-1432 As, Norway
关键词
forest monitoring; DAP; UAS; model-dependent inference; tree migration; alpine tree line; SMALL SINGLE TREES; ASSISTED ESTIMATION; PINUS-SYLVESTRIS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; LAND-USE; FOREST; INFERENCE; LIDAR; PREDICTION; METRICS;
D O I
10.3390/rs13132469
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Changes in vegetation height in the boreal-alpine ecotone are expected over the coming decades due to climate change. Previous studies have shown that subtle changes in vegetation height (<0.2 m) can be estimated with great precision over short time periods (similar to 5 yrs) for small spatial units (similar to 1 ha) utilizing bi-temporal airborne laser scanning (ALS) data, which is promising for operation vegetation monitoring. However, ALS data may not always be available for multi-temporal analysis and other tree-dimensional (3D) data such as those produced by digital aerial photogrammetry (DAP) using imagery acquired from aircrafts and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) may add flexibility to an operational monitoring program. There is little existing evidence on the performance of DAP for height estimation of alpine pioneer trees and vegetation in the boreal-alpine ecotone. The current study assessed and compared the performance of 3D data extracted from ALS and from UAS DAP for prediction of tree height of small pioneer trees and evaluated how tree size and tree species affected the predictive ability of data from the two 3D data sources. Further, precision of vegetation height estimates (trees and other vegetation) across a 12 ha study area using 3D data from ALS and from UAS DAP were compared. Major findings showed smaller regression model residuals for vegetation height when using ALS data and that small and solitary trees tended to be smoothed out in DAP data. Surprisingly, the overall vegetation height estimates using ALS (0.64 m) and DAP data (0.76 m), respectively, differed significantly, despite the use of the same ground observations for model calibration. It was concluded that more in-depth understanding of the behavior of DAP algorithms for small scattered trees and low ground vegetation in the boreal-alpine ecotone is needed as even small systematic effects of a particular technology on height estimates may compromise the validity of a monitoring system since change processes encountered in the boreal-alpine ecotone often are subtle and slow.
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