Title :
Extracting Structural Vegetation Components From Small-Footprint Waveform Lidar for Biomass Estimation in Savanna Ecosystems
Author :
McGlinchy, Joseph ; van Aardt, Jan A. N. ; Erasmus, Barend ; Asner, Gregory P. ; Mathieu, Renaud ; Wessels, Konrad ; Knapp, David ; Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty ; Rhody, Harvey ; Kerekes, John P. ; Ientilucci, Emmett J. ; Jiaying Wu ; Sarrazin, Diane ; Cawse-Nicho
Author_Institution :
Environ. Syst. Res. Inst., Redlands, CA, USA
Abstract :
Measurement of vegetation biomass accumulation is critical for ecosystem assessment and monitoring, but doing so typically involves extensive field data collection that yields relatively crude structural outputs, e.g., plot- or site-level metrics. This study assessed the utility of airborne light detection and ranging (lidar) waveform features to explain structural and biomass variation in a savanna ecosystem across a land-use gradient. The ability of aboveground waveform lidar features to model field-based woody and herbaceous biomass measurements was evaluated statistically by regression models using forward variable selection. Waveform features explained 76% of the variation in woody biomass in a regulated communal land use area (RMSE = 29.0 kg). The waveform features were also correlated to herbaceous measurements in the same land-use area, with increased correlations at higher biomass levels. These results indicate that small-footprint waveform lidar data potentially can be used as a single modality to describe heterogeneous woody cover in a savanna environment; however, further research is warranted during the full growing season to fully evaluate its performance.
Keywords :
ecology; land use; optical radar; remote sensing by radar; vegetation mapping; RMSE; aboveground waveform lidar features; airborne light detection and ranging waveform feature utility; biomass estimation; biomass variation; crude structural outputs; ecosystem assessment; ecosystem monitoring; extensive field data collection; forward variable selection; full growing season; heterogeneous woody cover; higher biomass levels; land-use area; land-use gradient; lidar waveform feature utility; model field-based herbaceous biomass measurement; model field-based woody biomass measurement; plot-level metric; regression models; regulated communal land use area; savanna ecosystems; savanna environment; single modality; site-level metric; small-footprint waveform lidar data; structural variation; structural vegetation component extraction; vegetation biomass accumulation measurement; woody biomass variation; Biomass; Ecosystems; Feature extraction; Laser radar; Measurement; Vegetation; Vegetation mapping; Biomass estimation; feature extraction; lidar; waveform;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2274761