Metsanduslikud Uurimused (Mar 2021)

Remote-sensing support for the Estonian National Forest Inventory, facilitating the construction of maps for forest height, standing-wood volume, and tree species composition

  • Lang Mait,
  • Sims Allan,
  • Pärna Kalev,
  • Kangro Raul,
  • Möls Märt,
  • Mõistus Marta,
  • Kiviste Andres,
  • Tee Mati,
  • Vajakas Toivo,
  • Rennel Mattias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2020-0016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 1
pp. 77 – 97

Abstract

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Since 1999, Estonia has conducted the National Forest Inventory (NFI) on the basis of sample plots. This paper presents a new module, incorporating remote-sensing feature variables from airborne laser scanning (ALS) and from multispectral satellite images, for the construction of maps of forest height, standing-wood volume, and tree species composition for the entire country. The models for sparse ALS point clouds yield coefficients of determination of 89.5–94.8% for stand height and 84.2–91.7% for wood volume. For the tree species prediction, the models yield Cohen's kappa values (taking 95% confidence intervals) of 0.69–0.72 upon comparing model results against a previous map, and values of 0.51–0.54 upon comparing model results against NFI sample plots. This paper additionally examines the influence of foliage phenology on the predictions and discusses options for further enhancement of the system.

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