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Biomass estimation using LiDAR data

Abstract: Forest ecosystems play a very important role in carbon cycle because they suppose one of thebiggest carbon reservoirs and sinks. Estimating the aboveground forest biomass is critical tounderstand the global carbon storage process. Different models to estimate aboveground biomassin the Pinus radiata specie in a specific region of Spain have been developed, using, exclusively,public and accessible data with low point density gathered periodically from Light Detection andRanging (LiDAR) flights. The point clouds data were processed to obtain metrics considered aspredictive variables and afterwards, the multiple regression technique has been applied togenerate the biomass estimation models. The best models explain 76% of its variability with astandard error of 0.26 ton/ha in logarithmic units. The methodology can be considered as highlyautomated and extensible to other territories with similar characteristics. Our results support theuse of this approach for more sustainable management of forest areas.

 Authorship: Torretojal L., Espeso J.M.S., Bastarrika A., Lopezguede J.M.,

 Fuente: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, 2018, 17, 79-90

Publisher: Aalborg University Press

 Year of publication: 2018

No. of pages: 12

Publication type: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.5278/ijsepm.2018.17.7

ISSN: 2246-2929

Authorship

TORRE­TOJAL, LEYRE

BASTARRIKA, AITOR

LOPEZ­GUEDE, JOSE MANUEL