Quantifying tropical forest structure through terrestrial and UAV laser scanning fusion in Australian rainforests

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作者
Terryn, Louise [1 ]
Calders, Kim [1 ]
Bartholomeus, Harm [2 ]
Bartolo, Renee E. [3 ]
Brede, Benjamin [2 ,4 ]
D'hont, Barbara [1 ]
Disney, Mathias [5 ,6 ]
Herold, Martin [2 ,4 ]
Lau, Alvaro [2 ]
Shenkin, Alexander [7 ]
Whiteside, Timothy G. [3 ]
Wilkes, Phil [5 ,6 ]
Verbeeck, Hans [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Environm, CAVElab Computat & Appl Vegetat Ecol, Ghent, Belgium
[2] Wageningen Univ Res, Lab Geoinformat Sci & Remote Sensing, Droevendaalsesteeg 3, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Environm Res Inst Supervising Scientist, Darwin, NT 0820, Australia
[4] Helmholtz GFZ German Res Ctr Geosci, Remote Sensing & Geoinformat, Sect 1-4, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany
[5] UCL, Dept Geog, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England
[6] UCL, NERC Natl Ctr Earth Observat NCEO, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England
[7] Univ Oxford, Environm Change Inst, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
Terrestrial laser scanning; Forest structure; Data fusion; Unoccupied aerial vehicle; Tropical forests; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; TREE; ARCHITECTURE; RANGE; LIDAR;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2022.112912
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Accurately quantifying tree and forest structure is important for monitoring and understanding terrestrial ecosystem functioning in a changing climate. The emergence of laser scanning, such as Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Unoccupied Aerial Vehicle Laser Scanning (UAV-LS), has advanced accurate and detailed forest structural measurements. TLS generally provides very accurate measurements on the plot-scale (a few ha), whereas UAV-LS provides comparable measurements on the landscape-scale ( 10 ha). Despite the pivotal role dense tropical forests play in our climate, the strengths and limitations of TLS and UAV-LS to accurately measure structural metrics in these forests remain largely unexplored. Here, we propose to combine TLS and UAV-LS data from dense tropical forest plots to analyse how this fusion can further advance 3D structural mapping of structurally complex forests. We compared stand (vertical point distribution profiles) and tree level metrics from TLS, UAV-LS as well as their fused point cloud. The tree level metrics included the diameter at breast height (DBH), tree height (H), crown projection area (CPA), and crown volume (CV). Furthermore, we evaluated the impact of point density and number of returns for UAV-LS data acquisition. DBH measurements from TLS and UAV-LS were compared to census data. The TLS and UAV-LS based H, CPA and CV measurements were compared to those obtained from the fused point cloud. Our results for two tropical rainforest plots in Australia demonstrate that TLS can measure H, CPA and CV with an accuracy (RMSE) of 0.30 m (H-average =27.32 m), 3.06 m(2) (CPAaverage =66.74 m(2)), and 29.63 m(3) (CVaverage =318.81 m(3)) respectively. UAV-LS measures H, CPA and CV with an accuracy (RMSE) of <0.40 m, <5.50 m(2), and <30.33 m(3) respectively. However, in dense tropical forests single flight UAV-LS is unable to sample the tree stems sufficiently for DBH measurement due to a limited penetration of the canopy. TLS can determine DBH with an accuracy (RMSE) of 5.04 cm, (DBHaverage =45.08 cm), whereas UAV-LS can not. We show that in dense tropical forests stand-alone TLS is able to measure macroscopic structural tree metrics on plot-scale. We also show that UAV-LS can be used to quickly measure H, CPA, and CV of canopy trees on the landscape-scale with comparable accuracy to TLS. Hence, the fusion of TLS and UAV-LS, which can be time consuming and expensive, is not required for these purposes. However, TLS and UAV-LS fusion opens up new avenues to improve stand-alone UAV-LS structural measurements at the landscape scale by applying TLS as a local calibration tool.
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