Quantification of Above-Ground Biomass over the Cross-River State, Nigeria, Using Sentinel-2 Data

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作者
Amuyou, Ushuki A. [1 ]
Wang, Yi [1 ]
Ebuta, Bisong Francis [2 ]
Iheaturu, Chima J. [3 ]
Antonarakis, Alexander S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sussex, Dept Geog, Brighton BN1 9RH, E Sussex, England
[2] Univ Calabar, Dept Geog & Environm Sci, Calabar 540271, Nigeria
[3] Univ Bern, Inst Geog, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
above ground biomass (AGB); REDD plus; Nigeria; Sentinel-2; random forest; TREE CANOPY COVER; RANDOM FORESTS; CARBON STOCKS; SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE; VARIABLES; MAP; CLASSIFICATION; PRODUCTIVITY; ALLOMETRY; WOODLANDS;
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10.3390/rs14225741
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Higher-resolution wall-to-wall carbon monitoring in tropical Africa across a range of woodland types is necessary in reducing uncertainty in the global carbon budget and improving accounting for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation Plus (REDD+). This study uses Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery combined with climatic and edaphic variables to estimate the regional distribution of aboveground biomass (AGB) for the year 2020 over the Cross River State, a tropical forest region in Nigeria, using random forest (RF) machine learning. Forest inventory plots were collected over the whole state for training and testing of the RF algorithm, and spread over undisturbed and disturbed tropical forests, and woodlands in croplands and plantations. The maximum AGB plot was estimated to be 588 t/ha with an average of 121.98 t/ha across the entire Cross River State. AGB estimated using random forest yielded an R-2 of 0.88, RMSE of 40.9 t/ha, a relRMSE of 30%, bias of +7.5 t/ha and a total woody regional AGB of 0.246 Pg for the Cross River State. These results compare favorably to previous tropical AGB products; with total AGB of 0.290, 0.253, 0.330 and 0.124 Pg, relRMSE of 49.69, 57.09, 24.06 and 56.24% and -41, -48, -17 and -50 t/ha bias over the Cross River State for the Saatchi, Baccini, Avitabile and ESA CCI maps, respectively. These are all compared to the current REDD+ estimate of total AGB over the Cross River State of 0.268 Pg. This study shows that obtaining independent reference plot datasets, from a variety of woodland cover types, can reduce uncertainties in local to regional AGB estimation compared with those products which have limited tropical African and Nigerian woodland reference plots. Though REDD+ biomass in the region is relatively larger than the estimates of this study, REDD+ provided only regional biomass rather than pixel-based biomass and used estimated tree height rather than the actual tree height measurement in the field. These may cast doubt on the accuracy of the estimated biomass by REDD+. These give the biomass map of this current study a comparative advantage over others. The 20 m wall-to-wall biomass map of this study could be used as a baseline for REDD+ monitoring, evaluation, and reporting for equitable distribution of payment for carbon protection benefits and its management.
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