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Estimating Stem Volume Using QuickBird Imagery and Allometric Relationships for Open Populus xiaohei Plantations
Authors:Xiao-Qing Wang  Zeng-Yuan Li  Xing-E Liu  Guang Deng  Ze-Hui Jiang
Institution:( Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China;;Research Institute of Forest Resource Information Techniques, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China;;International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing 100102, China;)
Abstract:There has been a great deal of interest in studying the crown of trees using remote sensing data. In this study, crown width was extracted from high-resolution QuickBird images for open Populus xiaohei plantations. Regression models for predicting the individual stem volumes of Populus xiaohei were established using extracted crown width, as well as estimated tree parameters (i.e. diameter at breast height DBH] and tree height) as predictors. Our results indicated that crown width could be accurately extracted from QuickBird images using a multi-scale segmentation approach with a mean relative error of 5.74%, especially for wide-spacing stands. Using either extracted crown width alone or with estimated DBH and tree height can successfully estimate individual stem volume of Populus xiaohei with the R2 value ranging from 0.87 to 0.92 depending on different model forms. In particular, the two second-order polynomial models (model2 and model 6), based on QuickBird image-derived crown widths and estimated DBH and tree heights, respectively, were the best at describing the relationship between stem volume and tree characteristics.
Keywords:diameter at breast height  Populus xiaohei  QuickBird image  stem volume  tree crown  tree height  
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