Tree counting of tropical tree plantations using the maximum probability spectral features of high-resolution satellite images and drones

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Sari, Inggit Lolita [1 ]
Roswintiarti, Orbita [1 ]
Kustiyo, Kustiyo [1 ]
Indriasari, Novie [1 ]
Kartika, Tatik [1 ]
Widiyasmoko, Gunawan [2 ]
Permana, Silvan Anggia Bayu Setia [3 ]
Tosiani, Anna [4 ]
Pramono, Tri Handro [5 ]
Muslimah, Hanifa [6 ]
Suprianto, Heri Eko [6 ]
Fadil, Ferdiansyah [6 ]
Dalilla, Faizan [7 ]
Arief, Rahmat [1 ]
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[1] Research Center for Geoinformatics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Bandung, Indonesia
[2] Research Center for Society and Culture, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] Directorate for Laboratory Management, Research Facilities, and Science and Technology Park, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jakarta, Indonesia
[4] Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Jakarta, Indonesia
[5] Department of Agriculture and Food Security of Siak Regency, Riau, Indonesia
[6] Department of Public Works, Spatial Planning, Housing, and Settlement, Riau, Indonesia
[7] Universitas Islam Riau, Riau, Indonesia
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Cost effectiveness - Optical remote sensing;
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10.1016/j.geomat.2024.100045
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Information on tree plantation structures, such as tree type, density, and tree height, is essential for developing smart agriculture and plantation management strategies to support production estimation and investment, including biomass for carbon sequestration estimation. In this study, multisource remote sensing data from radar (Sentinel-1 C band), optical (Pléiades), and drones (multispectral drone) were used to support effective and cost-efficient sustainable tree plantation management in Siak Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia. Tree plantation maps were created using the difference backscatter VH and VV from Sentinel-1. Tree counting was then performed using Pléiades red, green, and blue visible bands and multispectral drone bands using a maximum a posteriori pixel-based classifier integrated with a filter function and statistical estimation. The validation of the tree map using manual measurements yielded accuracies ranging from approximately 79 % to 97 %. Tree heights were calculated from the difference between the Digital Surface Model (DSM) derived from drone data and the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) obtained from DEM Nasional (DEMNAS) data. Further improvements in the current map accuracy can be achieved using a combination of remote sensing and field measurements of tree structure inventories. © 2024 The Authors
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