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The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass.

Authors :
Schepaschenko D
Chave J
Phillips OL
Lewis SL
Davies SJ
Réjou-Méchain M
Sist P
Scipal K
Perger C
Herault B
Labrière N
Hofhansl F
Affum-Baffoe K
Aleinikov A
Alonso A
Amani C
Araujo-Murakami A
Armston J
Arroyo L
Ascarrunz N
Azevedo C
Baker T
Bałazy R
Bedeau C
Berry N
Bilous AM
Bilous SY
Bissiengou P
Blanc L
Bobkova KS
Braslavskaya T
Brienen R
Burslem DFRP
Condit R
Cuni-Sanchez A
Danilina D
Del Castillo Torres D
Derroire G
Descroix L
Sotta ED
d'Oliveira MVN
Dresel C
Erwin T
Evdokimenko MD
Falck J
Feldpausch TR
Foli EG
Foster R
Fritz S
Garcia-Abril AD
Gornov A
Gornova M
Gothard-Bassébé E
Gourlet-Fleury S
Guedes M
Hamer KC
Susanty FH
Higuchi N
Coronado ENH
Hubau W
Hubbell S
Ilstedt U
Ivanov VV
Kanashiro M
Karlsson A
Karminov VN
Killeen T
Koffi JK
Konovalova M
Kraxner F
Krejza J
Krisnawati H
Krivobokov LV
Kuznetsov MA
Lakyda I
Lakyda PI
Licona JC
Lucas RM
Lukina N
Lussetti D
Malhi Y
Manzanera JA
Marimon B
Junior BHM
Martinez RV
Martynenko OV
Matsala M
Matyashuk RK
Mazzei L
Memiaghe H
Mendoza C
Mendoza AM
Moroziuk OV
Mukhortova L
Musa S
Nazimova DI
Okuda T
Oliveira LC
Ontikov PV
Osipov AF
Pietsch S
Playfair M
Poulsen J
Radchenko VG
Rodney K
Rozak AH
Ruschel A
Rutishauser E
See L
Shchepashchenko M
Shevchenko N
Shvidenko A
Silveira M
Singh J
Sonké B
Souza C
Stereńczak K
Stonozhenko L
Sullivan MJP
Szatniewska J
Taedoumg H
Ter Steege H
Tikhonova E
Toledo M
Trefilova OV
Valbuena R
Gamarra LV
Vasiliev S
Vedrova EF
Verhovets SV
Vidal E
Vladimirova NA
Vleminckx J
Vos VA
Vozmitel FK
Wanek W
West TAP
Woell H
Woods JT
Wortel V
Yamada T
Nur Hajar ZS
Zo-Bi IC
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2019 Oct 10; Vol. 6 (1), pp. 198. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 10.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a critical input to greenhouse gas accounting, estimation of carbon losses and forest degradation, assessment of renewable energy potential, and for developing climate change mitigation policies such as REDD+, among others. Wall-to-wall mapping of aboveground biomass (AGB) is now possible with satellite remote sensing (RS). However, RS methods require extant, up-to-date, reliable, representative and comparable in situ data for calibration and validation. Here, we present the Forest Observation System (FOS) initiative, an international cooperation to establish and maintain a global in situ forest biomass database. AGB and canopy height estimates with their associated uncertainties are derived at a 0.25 ha scale from field measurements made in permanent research plots across the world's forests. All plot estimates are geolocated and have a size that allows for direct comparison with many RS measurements. The FOS offers the potential to improve the accuracy of RS-based biomass products while developing new synergies between the RS and ground-based ecosystem research communities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31601817
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0196-1