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Local spatial structure of forest biomass and its consequences for remote sensing of carbon stocks

Authors :
Yiching Lin
Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira
Anuttara Nathalang
Alvaro Duque
Keith Clay
Yadvinder Malhi
Nantachai Pongpattananurak
Sean C. Thomas
S.S. Saatchi
William J. McShea
Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin
James A. Lutz
Matteo Detto
Amy Wolf
Stuart J. Davies
Andrew J. Larson
Charles E. Zartman
Stephen P. Hubbell
Ryan W. McEwan
H. S. Suresh
Zhanqing Hao
Ruwan Punchi-Manage
Shameema Esufali
H. S. Dattaraja
Helene C. Muller-Landau
Raman Sukumar
María Uriarte
Udomlux Suwanvecho
Jess K. Zimmerman
George B. Chuyong
Jill Thompson
Jérôme Chave
David Kenfack
Toby R. Marthews
Corneille E. N. Ewango
Nathalie Butt
Luxiang Lin
Nur Supardi Md. Noor
Daniel J. Johnson
Christopher J. Nytch
Warren Y. Brockelman
Bruno Hérault
I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke
Zuoqiang Yuan
Jonathan S. Schurman
Richard Condit
Duncan W. Thomas
Richard P. Phillips
R. H. S. Fernando
Juan Sebastian Barreto-Silva
Terese B. Hart
R. Salim
Norman A. Bourg
Min Cao
Alberto Vicentini
Sandra L. Yap
Dairon Cárdenas
Kyle E. Harms
Robert W. Howe
Maxime Réjou-Méchain
Jean-Remy Makana
Christine Fletcher
Sean M. McMahon
Robert Muscarella
T. Le Toan
Jyh-Min Chiang
Renato Valencia
Source :
Rejou-Mechain, M, Muller-Landau, H C, Detto, M, Thomas, S C, Le Toan, T, Saatchi, S S, Barreto-Silva, J S, Bourg, N A, Bunyavejchewin, S, Butt, N, Brockelman, W Y, Cao, M, Cardenas, D, Chiang, J-M, Chuyong, G B, Clay, K, Condit, R, Dattaraja, H S, Davies, S J, Duque, A, Esufali, S, Ewango, C, Fernando, R H S, Fletcher, C D, Gunatilleke, I A U N, Hao, Z, Harms, K E, Hart, T B, Herault, B, Howe, R W, Hubbell, S P, Johnson, D J, Kenfack, D, Larson, A J, Lin, L, Lin, Y, Lutz, J A, Makana, J-R, Malhi, Y, Marthews, T R, McEwan, R W, McMahon, S M, McShea, W J, Muscarella, R, Nathalang, A, Noor, N S M, Nytch, C J, Oliveira, A A, Phillips, R P, Pongpattananurak, N, Punchi-Manage, R, Salim, R, Schurman, J, Sukumar, R, Suresh, H S, Suwanvecho, U, Thomas, D W, Thompson, J, Uriarte, M, Valencia, R, Vicentini, A, Wolf, A T, Yap, S, Yuan, Z, Zartman, C E, Zimmerman, J K & Chave, J 2014, ' Local spatial structure of forest biomass and its consequences for remote sensing of carbon stocks ' Biogeosciences, vol 11, no. 23, pp. 6827-6840 ., 10.5194/bg-11-6827-2014, Biogeosciences, Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA, Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Biogeosciences, Vol 11, Iss 23, Pp 6827-6840 (2014)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Advances in forest carbon mapping have the potential to greatly reduce uncertainties in the global carbon budget and to facilitate effective emissions mitigation strategies such as REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation). Though broad-scale mapping is based primarily on remote sensing data, the accuracy of resulting forest carbon stock estimates depends critically on the quality of field measurements and calibration procedures. The mismatch in spatial scales between field inventory plots and larger pixels of current and planned remote sensing products for forest biomass mapping is of particular concern, as it has the potential to introduce errors, especially if forest biomass shows strong local spatial variation. Here, we used 30 large (8–50 ha) globally distributed permanent forest plots to quantify the spatial variability in aboveground biomass density (AGBD in Mg ha–1) at spatial scales ranging from 5 to 250 m (0.025–6.25 ha), and to evaluate the implications of this variability for calibrating remote sensing products using simulated remote sensing footprints. We found that local spatial variability in AGBD is large for standard plot sizes, averaging 46.3% for replicate 0.1 ha subplots within a single large plot, and 16.6% for 1 ha subplots. AGBD showed weak spatial autocorrelation at distances of 20–400 m, with autocorrelation higher in sites with higher topographic variability and statistically significant in half of the sites. We further show that when field calibration plots are smaller than the remote sensing pixels, the high local spatial variability in AGBD leads to a substantial "dilution" bias in calibration parameters, a bias that cannot be removed with standard statistical methods. Our results suggest that topography should be explicitly accounted for in future sampling strategies and that much care must be taken in designing calibration schemes if remote sensing of forest carbon is to achieve its promise.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17264189
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rejou-Mechain, M, Muller-Landau, H C, Detto, M, Thomas, S C, Le Toan, T, Saatchi, S S, Barreto-Silva, J S, Bourg, N A, Bunyavejchewin, S, Butt, N, Brockelman, W Y, Cao, M, Cardenas, D, Chiang, J-M, Chuyong, G B, Clay, K, Condit, R, Dattaraja, H S, Davies, S J, Duque, A, Esufali, S, Ewango, C, Fernando, R H S, Fletcher, C D, Gunatilleke, I A U N, Hao, Z, Harms, K E, Hart, T B, Herault, B, Howe, R W, Hubbell, S P, Johnson, D J, Kenfack, D, Larson, A J, Lin, L, Lin, Y, Lutz, J A, Makana, J-R, Malhi, Y, Marthews, T R, McEwan, R W, McMahon, S M, McShea, W J, Muscarella, R, Nathalang, A, Noor, N S M, Nytch, C J, Oliveira, A A, Phillips, R P, Pongpattananurak, N, Punchi-Manage, R, Salim, R, Schurman, J, Sukumar, R, Suresh, H S, Suwanvecho, U, Thomas, D W, Thompson, J, Uriarte, M, Valencia, R, Vicentini, A, Wolf, A T, Yap, S, Yuan, Z, Zartman, C E, Zimmerman, J K & Chave, J 2014, ' Local spatial structure of forest biomass and its consequences for remote sensing of carbon stocks ' Biogeosciences, vol 11, no. 23, pp. 6827-6840 ., 10.5194/bg-11-6827-2014, Biogeosciences, Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA, Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Biogeosciences, Vol 11, Iss 23, Pp 6827-6840 (2014)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....caebd4e5153b848f0cfe656925b16438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-6827-2014