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Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

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Title Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips: A Case Study on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Names Strunk, Jacob L. (creator)
Temesgen, Hailemariam (creator)
Andersen, Hans-Erik (creator)
Packalen, Petteri (creator)
Date Issued 2014-02 (iso8601)
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Abstract In this study we demonstrate that sample strips of lidar in
combination with Landsat can be used to predict forest attributes
more precisely than from Landsat alone. While lidar
and Landsat can each be used alone in vegetation mapping,
the cost of wall to wall lidar may exceed users' financial
resources, and Landsat may not support the desired level of
prediction precision. We compare fitted linear models and
k nearest neighbors (kNN) methods to link field measurements,
lidar, and Landsat. We also compare 900 m² and 8,100
m² resolutions to link lidar to Landsat. An approach with
lidar and Landsat together reduced estimates of residual
variability for biomass by up to 36 percent relative to using
Landsat alone. Linear models generally performed better
than kNN approaches, and when linking lidar to Landsat,
using 8,100 m² resolution performed better than 900 m².
Genre Article
Identifier Strunk, J. L., Temesgen, H., Andersen, H. E., & Packalen, P. (2014). Prediction of Forest Attributes with Field Plots, Landsat, and a Sample of Lidar Strips. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 80(2), 143-150. doi:10.14358/PERS.80.2.000

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