2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40068-019-0155-z
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Effect of forest stand density on the estimation of above ground biomass/carbon stock using airborne and terrestrial LIDAR derived tree parameters in tropical rain forest, Malaysia

Abstract: Background: Forest stand density in tropical rainforests is crucial functional and structural variable of forest ecosystems in which above ground biomass can be derived. Currently, there is a growing demand for airborne and terrestrial LIDAR in measuring forest trees parameters for accurate assessment of forest biomass/carbon stock to meet the requirements of UN-REDD + program. Although several studies have been conducted on above ground biomass/ carbon stock in tropical rainforest using forest inventory param… Show more

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“…Las nueve PTM seleccionadas para la correlación y ajuste del modelo presentaron una densidad ≥ 30 árboles/parcela, esto partiendo de la idea que un número mayor de árboles por píxel (densidad de la copa) debe estar asociado a mayores contenidos de AGB (Anaya et al, 2009;Wassihun et al, 2019). Se definió un rango de valores de NDVI mínimo y máximo de 0,61 y 0,68, respectivamente, valores que se encuentran dentro del rango reportado por Cargua et al (2018), en bosques Andinos del Ecuador.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Las nueve PTM seleccionadas para la correlación y ajuste del modelo presentaron una densidad ≥ 30 árboles/parcela, esto partiendo de la idea que un número mayor de árboles por píxel (densidad de la copa) debe estar asociado a mayores contenidos de AGB (Anaya et al, 2009;Wassihun et al, 2019). Se definió un rango de valores de NDVI mínimo y máximo de 0,61 y 0,68, respectivamente, valores que se encuentran dentro del rango reportado por Cargua et al (2018), en bosques Andinos del Ecuador.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The target extent is 170 m × 130 m and the elevation is about 230 m. The stand in the forest is deciduous dipterocarp. Some studies have been done on tropical forests [29,30], but, to our knowledge, no UAV observations or 3D modeling have been done on deciduous dipterocarp in Thailand. Figure 2a shows the location of the study site and the overall of the study forest.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates of woody vegetation biomass stocks are essential to support decision-making related to forest resource management, use, and conservation. Hence, there has been growing interest in studies concerning the quantification of woody biomass in several ecosystems of the world (Djomo et al 2011;González-García et al 2014;Hofansl et al 2020;Mukul et al 2016;Rijal et al 2020;Ryan et al 2011;Wassihun et al 2019;Zeng et al 2017;Zhang et al 2020). In Brazilian biomes, we highlight the studies in Amazonia (Avila et al 2018;Barni et al 2016;Fearnside 2018), Atlantic Forest (Rodrigues et al 2019;Watzlawick et al 2012), Caatinga (Albuquerque et al 2015;Costa et al 2014;Souza et al 2019), andCerrado (Azevedo et al 2020a;Loiola et al 2015;Morandi et al 2018;Paiva et al 2011;Ribeiro et al 2011;Zimbres et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These models can be developed with regression methods (linear or non-linear), providing a non-destructive and indirect estimation of biomass, in which the dependent variable biomass is estimated according to one or more explanatory variables more easily measurable, such as diameter, height, wood density, and structural characteristics of the stand (Chapagain et al 2014;Wassihun et al 2019). However, accurate predictions of biomass production in natural vegetation sites remain a challenge because the relationships between the dendrometric variables can be influenced by the type of vegetation and are still little known in the native vegetation of the Cerrado.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%