Aerial Biomass Estimation in the Cerrado Biome Using Canopy Height Data
Carlos Augusto Zangrando Toneli,
Fernando Paiva Scardua,
Rosana de Carvalho Cristo Martins
et al.
Abstract:Adaptations to climate change rely on understanding the dynamics of plant biomass stocks on the planet. The high levels of deforestation in Cerrado have transformed this biome into the second-largest Brazilian source of carbon emissions. The objective of this study was to develop a method to accurately estimate aboveground and total biomass values among shrublands, savannas, and forests located in the Cerrado biome, using an allometric equation adjusted from canopy height, obtained through optical and laser se… Show more
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