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Belachew Gizachew1, Svein Solberg1, Erik Næsset2, Terje Gobakken2, Ole Martin Bollandsås2, Johannes Breidenbach1, Eliakimu Zahabu3, Ernest William Mauya3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A functional forest carbon measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) system to support climate change mitigation policies, such as REDD+, requires estimates of forest biomass carbon, as an input to estimate emissions. A combination of field inventory and remote sensing is expected to provide those data. By linking Landsat 8 and forest inventory data, we (1) developed linear mixed effects models for total living biomass (TLB) estimation as a function of spectral variables, (2) developed a 30 m resolution map of the total living carbon (TLC), and (3) estimated the total TLB stock of the study area. Inventory data consisted of tree measurements from 500 plots in 63 clusters in a 15,700 km2 study area, in miombo woodlands of Tanzania. The Landsat 8 data comprised two climate data record images covering the inventory area.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass; Carbon; Miombo woodlands; Modeling; NDVI; REDD+
Year: 2016 PMID: 27418944 PMCID: PMC4920842 DOI: 10.1186/s13021-016-0055-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbon Balance Manag ISSN: 1750-0680
Fig. 1Location of the study area and the clusters, from left to right: Tanzania in Africa, study area in Lindi region of Tanzania (polygon in dark), and the distribution of sample clusters (dark dots) in the study area polygon
Summary statistics of aboveground biomass (AGB), belowground biomass (BGB), total living biomass (TLB) and total living carbon (TLC)
| Variable (t/ha) | Minimum | Mean | Std. Dev. | Maximum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TLB | 0 | 88.49 | 64.52 | 436.20 |
| AGB | 0 | 62.10 | 48.73 | 350.30 |
| BGB | 0 | 26.39 | 16.88 | 89.97 |
| TLC | 0 | 41.59 | 30.33 | 205.00 |
Values are based on plot measurements (n = 500). The minimum (0) are from plots without trees
Spectral indices derived from the spectral band reflectance values
| Index | Equations (spectral bands) | References |
|---|---|---|
| Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) | NDVI = (NIR − red)/(NIR + red) | [ |
| Enhanced vegetation index | EVI = (NIR − red)/(NIR + 6 (red) − 7.5 (blue) + 1) | [ |
| Soil adjusted vegetation index (SAVI) | SAVI = ((NIR − red)/(NIR + red + 0.5)) (1.5) | [ |
| Modified soil adjusted vegetation index (MSAVI) | MSAVI = (2 (NIR) + 1 − sqrt ((2 (NIR) + 1)2 − 8 (NIR − red)))/2 | [ |
| Normalized difference moisture index (NDMI) | NDMI = (NIR − SWIR1)/(NIR + SWIR1) | [ |
| Normalized burn ratio (NBR) | NBR = (NIR − SWIR2)/(NIR + SWIR2) | [ |
| Normalized burn ratio-2 (NBR2) | NBR2 = (SWIR1 − SWIR2)/(SWIR1 + SWIR2) | [ |
NIR near infra-red (band 5), SWIR1 short wave infra-red (band 6), SWIR2 short wave infra-red 2 (band 7), sqrt square root
Pearson correlation coefficients between spectral variables and TLB (t/ha) of plots (n = 500)
| Landsat 8 spectral bands | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coastal | Blue | Green | Red | NIR | SWIR1 | SWIR2 |
| −0.43 | −0.45 | −0.44 | −0.48 | 0.18 | −0.38 | −0.43 |
Prob > |ρ| under Ho: ρ = 0, and ρ is significant (p < 0.005) for all the spectral variables. The level of confidence α = 0.05
Fig. 2Scatter plots of the total living biomass (TLB) (t/ha) against the NDVI [plot values (left), n = 500, and cluster mean values (right), n = 63]
Parameter estimates of the fixed part of the TLB model (p < 0.001) with NDVI as a predictor
| Intercept ( | Slope ( | RMSE (t/ha) | %RMSE | Absolute bias (t/ha) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | −84.22 | 280.93 | 43.66 | 49.00 | 0.00 |
| Standard error | 24.15 | 40.20 | |||
| LOOCV | 56.00 | 63.00 | 0.00 |
Statistics presented for the model construction and cross validation (LOOCV)
Empirical covariance matrix for the fixed effect parameters () where values in the diagonal are the variances of the intercept and the slope, respectively, and the off diagonal elements are the covariance between the two
| α | β | |
|---|---|---|
| α | 583.14 | −960.27 |
| β | −960.27 | 1615.77 |
Fig. 3Total living carbon (TLC) density map of 13 wards in Liwale district. Numbers in each ward are mean TLC (t/ha). The reference, Liwale town falls within the boundaries of four wards, Nangando, Likongowele, Liwale Mjini, and Liwale B
Fig. 4Visual comparison between the extracts of the 30 m resolution total living carbon (TLC) map in Liwale district left panels (based on this study)—and extracts of Google Earth images—right panels, showing settlement areas (Liwale town)—top two panels, clear cut areas in Liwale Mjini ward—middle panels, and a dense forest in Makata ward—bottom panels. The TLC density map and google earth image extracts are from the year 2014. In the extracts of the map (left panels), color ranges are from low (deep red) to high (green) TLC values