Models to support forest inventory and small area estimation using sparsely sampled LiDAR: A case study involving G-LiHT LiDAR in Tanana, Alaska

02/13/2023
by   Andrew O. Finley, et al.
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A two-stage hierarchical Bayesian model is proposed to estimate forest biomass density and total given sparsely sampled LiDAR and georeferenced forest inventory plot measurements. The model is motivated by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) objective to provide biomass estimates for the remote Tanana Inventory Unit (TIU) in interior Alaska. The proposed model yields stratum-level biomass estimates for arbitrarily sized areas of interest. Model-based estimates are compared with the TIU FIA design-based post-stratified estimates. Model-based small area estimates (SAEs) for two experimental forests within the TIU are compared with each forest's design-based estimates generated using a dense network of independent inventory plots. Model parameter estimates and biomass predictions are informed using FIA plot measurements, LiDAR data that is spatially aligned with a subset of the FIA plots, and wall-to-wall remotely sensed data used to define landuse/landcover stratum and percent forest canopy cover. Results support a model-based approach to estimating forest variables when inventory data are sparse or resources limit collection of enough data to achieve desired accuracy and precision using design-based methods.

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