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Title: Modelling aboveground biomass in forest remnants of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest using remote sensing, environmental and terrain-related data
Keywords: Aboveground biomass
Random forest
Spatial distribution
Rio Doce
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Online
Citation: SILVEIRA, E. M. de O. et al. Modelling aboveground biomass in forest remnants of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest using remote sensing, environmental and terrain-related data. Geocarto International, [S.l.], 2019.
Abstract: The Brazilian Atlantic Forest, one of the most threatened tropical regions in the world, exhibits high levels of terrestrial aboveground biomass (AGB). We propose a random forest approach to model, map and assess whether public lands provide protection for AGB in the Rio Doce watershed, one of the most important watercourses of the Atlantic Forest biome. We used 188 field plots and individual and hybrid features from remote sensing, environmental and terrain-related data. The hybrid model improved the AGB prediction by reducing the root mean square error to 33.43 Mg/ha and increasing the coefficient of determination (R2) to 0.57. The total estimated AGB was 178,967,656.73 Mg, ranging from 20.40 to 167.72 Mg/ha following the seasonal precipitation pattern and anthropogenic disturbance effects. Only 5.76% of the total AGB was located on public protected lands, totalling 10,305,501 Mg, while most of the remaining AGB were located on private properties.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10106049.2019.1594394?journalCode=tgei20
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