An Application of Remote Sensing Data in Mapping Landscape-Level Forest Biomass for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Forest Policies in Northeastern China

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Xinchuang Wang
Guofan Shao
Hua Chen
Bernard J. Lewis
Guang Qi
Dapao Yu
Li Zhou
Limin Dai
机构
[1] Institute of Applied Ecology,State Key Laboratory of Forest and Soil Ecology
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering
[3] Henan Polytechnic University,Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
[4] Purdue University,Biology Department
[5] University of Illinois,undefined
[6] Pingdingshan University,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2013年 / 52卷
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Forest biomass; Forest carbon; Remote sensing; Changbai Mountain; Forest policy; China’s forestry;
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Monitoring the dynamics of forest biomass at various spatial scales is important for better understanding the terrestrial carbon cycle as well as improving the effectiveness of forest policies and forest management activities. In this article, field data and Landsat image data acquired in 1999 and 2007 were utilized to quantify spatiotemporal changes of forest biomass for Dongsheng Forestry Farm in Changbai Mountain region of northeastern China. We found that Landsat TM band 4 and Difference Vegetation Index with a 3 × 3 window size were the best predictors associated with forest biomass estimations in the study area. The inverse regression model with Landsat TM band 4 predictor was found to be the best model. The total forest biomass in the study area decreased slightly from 2.77 × 106 Mg in 1999 to 2.73 × 106 Mg in 2007, which agreed closely with field-based model estimates. The area of forested land increased from 17.9 × 103 ha in 1999 to 18.1 × 103 ha in 2007. The stabilization of forest biomass and the slight increase of forested land occurred in the period following implementations of national forest policies in China in 1999. The pattern of changes in both forest biomass and biomass density was altered due to different management regimes adopted in light of those policies. This study reveals the usefulness of the remote sensing-based approach for detecting and monitoring quantitative changes in forest biomass at a landscape scale.
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