Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis

We estimated the total aboveground tree biomass (TAGB) in an old-growth primary forest and in a regenerating forest that had been selectively logged in 1958, both within the tropical rainforest of the Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia. This was achieved by comparing aerial photographs with...

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Main Authors: Okuda, Toshinori, Suzuki, Mariko, Numata, Sinya, Yoshida, Keiichiro, Nishimura, Sen, Adachi, Naoki, Niiyama, Kaoru, Manokaran, N., Hashim, Mazlan
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spelling my.utm.9712017-10-19T07:08:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/971/ Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis Okuda, Toshinori Suzuki, Mariko Numata, Sinya Yoshida, Keiichiro Nishimura, Sen Adachi, Naoki Niiyama, Kaoru Manokaran, N. Hashim, Mazlan G Geography (General) SD Forestry We estimated the total aboveground tree biomass (TAGB) in an old-growth primary forest and in a regenerating forest that had been selectively logged in 1958, both within the tropical rainforest of the Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia. This was achieved by comparing aerial photographs with data obtained previously from destructive sampling in the same area. Aerial photographs were taken above the primary and logged forest plots in 1997. The heights of the canopy-forming trees were estimated in both plots by means of aerial triangulation and were regressed against the diameter at breast height (DBH) of the corresponding trees measured during ground surveys. The resulting allometric relationship between tree height and DBH let us estimate TAGB: in the primary forest, TAGB was 310 Mg ha-1, which was ca. 10-12% smaller than the value estimated by means of destructive sampling conducted in the 1970s. The estimated TAGB of the logged forest was 274 Mg ha-1, which was significantly smaller than that of the primary forest (P P laser profiling system that can quantify changes in the forest's vertical structure or volume to estimate biomass and its variation in dense evergreen forests. Elsevier 2004-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/971/2/sdarticle.pdf Okuda, Toshinori and Suzuki, Mariko and Numata, Sinya and Yoshida, Keiichiro and Nishimura, Sen and Adachi, Naoki and Niiyama, Kaoru and Manokaran, N. and Hashim, Mazlan (2004) Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis. Journal of Forest Ecology and Management , 203(1-3) . pp. 63-75. ISSN 03781127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2004.07.056 10.1016/j.foreco.2004.07.056
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topic G Geography (General)
SD Forestry
spellingShingle G Geography (General)
SD Forestry
Okuda, Toshinori
Suzuki, Mariko
Numata, Sinya
Yoshida, Keiichiro
Nishimura, Sen
Adachi, Naoki
Niiyama, Kaoru
Manokaran, N.
Hashim, Mazlan
Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
description We estimated the total aboveground tree biomass (TAGB) in an old-growth primary forest and in a regenerating forest that had been selectively logged in 1958, both within the tropical rainforest of the Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia. This was achieved by comparing aerial photographs with data obtained previously from destructive sampling in the same area. Aerial photographs were taken above the primary and logged forest plots in 1997. The heights of the canopy-forming trees were estimated in both plots by means of aerial triangulation and were regressed against the diameter at breast height (DBH) of the corresponding trees measured during ground surveys. The resulting allometric relationship between tree height and DBH let us estimate TAGB: in the primary forest, TAGB was 310 Mg ha-1, which was ca. 10-12% smaller than the value estimated by means of destructive sampling conducted in the 1970s. The estimated TAGB of the logged forest was 274 Mg ha-1, which was significantly smaller than that of the primary forest (P P laser profiling system that can quantify changes in the forest's vertical structure or volume to estimate biomass and its variation in dense evergreen forests.
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author Okuda, Toshinori
Suzuki, Mariko
Numata, Sinya
Yoshida, Keiichiro
Nishimura, Sen
Adachi, Naoki
Niiyama, Kaoru
Manokaran, N.
Hashim, Mazlan
author_facet Okuda, Toshinori
Suzuki, Mariko
Numata, Sinya
Yoshida, Keiichiro
Nishimura, Sen
Adachi, Naoki
Niiyama, Kaoru
Manokaran, N.
Hashim, Mazlan
author_sort Okuda, Toshinori
title Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
title_short Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
title_full Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
title_fullStr Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis
title_sort estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-d photogrammetric analysis
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/971/2/sdarticle.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2004.07.056
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