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Mapping Leaf Area Index in subtropical upland ecosystems using RapidEye imagery and the randomForest algorithm
Beckschafer, P; Fehrmann, L; Harrison, RD; Xu, JC; Kleinn, C
2013
Source PublicationIFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY
ISSN1971-7458
Volume7Issue:xPages:1
AbstractCanopy leaf area, frequently quantified by the Leaf Area Index (LAI), serves as the dominant control over primary production, energy exchange, transpiration, and other physiological attributes related to ecosystem processes. Maps depicting the spatial distribution of LAI across the landscape are of particularly high value for a better understanding of ecosystem dynamics and processes, especially over large and remote areas. Moreover, LAI maps have the potential to be used by process models describing energy and mass exchanges in the bio-sphere/atmosphere system. In this article we assess the applicability of the RapidEye satellite system, whose sensor is optimized towards vegetation analyses, for mapping LAI along a disturbance gradient, ranging from heavily disturbed shrub land to mature mountain rainforest. By incorporating image texture features into the analysis, we aim at assessing the potential quality improvement of LAI maps and the reduction of uncertainties associated with LAI maps compared to maps based on Vegetation Indexes (VI) solely. We identified 22 out of the 59 image features as being relevant for predicting LAI. Among these, especially VIs were ranked high. In particular, the two VIs using RapidEye's RED-EDGE band stand out as the top two predictor variables. Nevertheless, map accuracy as quantified by the mean absolute error obtained from a 10-fold cross validation (MAE_CV) increased significantly if VIs and texture features are combined (MAE_CV = 0.56), compared to maps based on VIs only (MAE_CV = 0.62). We placed special emphasis on the uncertainties associated with the resulting map addressing that map users often treat uncertainty statements only in a pro-forma manner. Therefore, the LAI map was complemented with a map depicting the spatial distribution of the goodness-of-fit of the model, quantified by the mean absolute error (MAE), used for predictive mapping. From this an area weighted MAE (= 0.35) was calculated and compared to the unweighted MAE of 0.29. Mapping was done using randomForest, a widely used statistical modeling technique for predictive biological mapping.
KeywordEcosystem Monitoring Forest And Vegetation Parameters Leaf Area Index (Lai) Hemispherical Photography Map Uncertainty Vegetation Indexes Image Texture Xishuangbanna
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/5100
Collection其他
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Beckschafer, P,Fehrmann, L,Harrison, RD,et al. Mapping Leaf Area Index in subtropical upland ecosystems using RapidEye imagery and the randomForest algorithm[J]. IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY,2013,7(x):1.
APA Beckschafer, P,Fehrmann, L,Harrison, RD,Xu, JC,&Kleinn, C.(2013).Mapping Leaf Area Index in subtropical upland ecosystems using RapidEye imagery and the randomForest algorithm.IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY,7(x),1.
MLA Beckschafer, P,et al."Mapping Leaf Area Index in subtropical upland ecosystems using RapidEye imagery and the randomForest algorithm".IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY 7.x(2013):1.
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