Metsanduslikud Uurimused (Jun 2019)
Tracking the long-term structure changes of a mature deciduous broadleaf forest stand using digital hemispherical photography
Abstract
Hemispherical photography provides permanent records of forest canopy structure. We analysed digital hemispherical images taken during the period of 2007–2018 in a mature silver birch stand located in Järvselja, Estonia. The stand was thinned in 2004. Understory trees were removed in the spring of 2018. Images were processed using the LinearRatioSC method. Effective plant area index Leff during the leafless phenophase increased as a result of tree growth from 0.92 to 1.24 and understory cutting was not detectable. During the full foliage condition Leff increased from 3.6 in 2008 to 5.8 in 2017. After removal of understory trees from the stand Leff decreased, and repeated measurements in the summer of 2018 estimated the plant area index range 4.5 < Leff < 4.8. The results are in agreement with the expected changes following forest growth and demonstrate that LinearRatioSC is a suitable method for the estimation and long-term monitoring of forest canopy properties from digital hemispherical images.
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