Estimation of Forest Resource Conditions in Larix kaempferi Stand Combining High Resolution Digital Aerial Photography and DTM by LiDAR Data.

  • Fukushi R.
    PASCO Corporation Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies
  • Oguma H.
    Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies
  • Yone Y.
    PASCO Corporation
  • Suzuki K.
    PASCO Corporation
  • Okano T.
    Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
  • Fujinuma Y.
    Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies

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  • 高解像度デジタル航空写真とLiDARデータによるDTMを組み合わせたカラマツ林の現況推定
  • コウカイゾウド デジタル コウクウ シャシン ト LiDAR データ ニ ヨル DTM オ クミアワセタ カラマツリン ノ ゲンキョウ スイテイ

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The purpose of this research was to develop high resolution digital aerial photography to estimate fundamental stand parameters (number of standing trees, mean tree height, stem volume) in a Larix kaempferi stand. In order to identify tree species, a five-class (Japanese larch, Japanese red pine, broad-leaved trees, no vegetation, shadow) vegetation map was created with 90% accuracy from a multispectral digital orthophotograph. We extracted individual tree crowns by using a digital surface model (DSM) made from a stereo pair of panchromatic images and a digital terrain model (DTM) made from LiDAR data and, by overlaying the vegetation map, we were also able to determine the species of the crowns. Stand parameters were estimated for every tree crown. When we verified the accuracy of the stand parameter estimates with complete enumeration, we found that the accuracy rate for the number of standing trees was 85.6%, the difference in mean tree height was 0.4 m, and the accuracy rate for stem volume was 84.9%. Because of the difference in crown form, our estimates were more accurate for the conifers than for broad-leaved trees.

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