A multi-sensor approach for improving biodiversity estimation in the Hyrcanian mountain forest, Iran

2018 
ABSTRACTModelling tree biodiversity in mountainous forests using remote-sensing data is challenging because forest composition and structure change along elevation. Topographic variations also affect vegetation’s spectral and backscattering behaviour. We demonstrate the potential of multi-source integration to tackle this challenge in a mountainous part of the Hyrcanian forest in Iran. This forest is a remnant of a deciduous broadleaved forest with heterogeneous structure affected by natural and anthropogenic factors. The multi-source approach (i.e. Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM +), Advanced Land Observing Satellite/ Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (ALOS/PALSAR), and topographic variables) allows us to propose a biodiversity estimation model using partial least square regression (PLSR) calibrated and validated with limited field data. The effective number of species was calculated based on field measurements of the biodiversity in the study area. In order to model species di...
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