Beech tree density estimation using Sentinle-2 data (Case study: Khyroud forest)
Paper ID : 1254-SMPR
Authors:
Ghasem Ronoud, Ali Asghar Darvish Sefat *, Parviz Fatehi
Department of Forestry and Forest Economics, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abstract:
Obtaining information about forest attributes is essential for planning, monitoring, and management of forests. Due to the time and cost consuming of Tree Density (TD) using field measurements especially in the vast and remote areas, remote sensing techniques have gained more attention in scientific community. Khyroud forest, a part of Hyrcanian forest of Iran, with a high species biodiversity and growing volume stock plays an important role in carbon storage. The aim of this study was to assess the capability of Sentinle-2 data for estimating the tree density in the Khyroud forest. 65 square sample plots with an area of 2025m2 were measured. In each sample plot, trees with diameter at the breast height (DBH) higher than 7.5-cm were recorded. The quality of Sentinel-2 data in terms of geometric correction and cloud effect were investigated. Different processing approaches such as vegetation indices and Tasseled Cap transformation on spectral bands in combination with an empirical approach were implemented. Also, some of biophysical variables were computed. To assess the model performance, the data were randomly divided into parts, 70% of sample plots were used for modelling and 30% for validation. The results showed that the SVR algorithm with an relative RMSE of 23.09% and a R2 of 0.526 gained the highest performance for tree density estimation.
Keywords:
Tree density, Sentinel-2 data, Machine learning algorithms, Fagus Orientalis stands
Status : Conditional Accept (Poster)