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Global application of an unoccupied aerial vehicle photogrammetry protocol for predicting aboveground biomass in non-forest ecosystems

  • Non-forest ecosystems, dominated by shrubs, grasses and herbaceous plants, provide ecosystem services including carbon sequestration and forage for grazing, and are highly sensitive to climatic changes. Yet these ecosystems are poorly represented in remotely sensed biomass products and are undersampled by in situ monitoring. Current global change threats emphasize the need for new tools to capture biomass change in non-forest ecosystems at appropriate scales. Here we developed and deployed a new protocol for photogrammetric height using unoccupied aerial vehicle (UAV) images to test its capability for delivering standardized measurements of biomass across a globally distributed field experiment. We assessed whether canopy height inferred from UAV photogrammetry allows the prediction of aboveground biomass (AGB) across low-stature plant species by conducting 38 photogrammetric surveys over 741 harvested plots to sample 50 species. We found mean canopy height was strongly predictive of AGB across species, with a median adjusted R2 of 0.87 (ranging from 0.46 to 0.99) and median prediction error from leave-one-out cross-validation of 3.9%. Biomass per-unit-of-height was similar within but different among, plant functional types. We found that photogrammetric reconstructions of canopy height were sensitive to wind speed but not sun elevation during surveys. We demonstrated that our photogrammetric approach produced generalizable measurements across growth forms and environmental settings and yielded accuracies as good as those obtained from in situ approaches. We demonstrate that using a standardized approach for UAV photogrammetry can deliver accurate AGB estimates across a wide range of dynamic and heterogeneous ecosystems. Many academic and land management institutions have the technical capacity to deploy these approaches over extents of 1–10 ha−1. Photogrammetric approaches could provide much-needed information required to calibrate and validate the vegetation models and satellite-derived biomass products that are essential to understand vulnerable and understudied non-forested ecosystems around the globe.
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Author:Andrew M. CunliffeORCiD, Karen AndersonORCiD, Fabio BoschettiORCiDGND, Richard E. BrazierORCiD, Hugh A. GrahamORCiD, Isla H. Myers-SmithORCiD, Thomas AstorORCiDGND, Matthias M. BoerORCiDGND, Leonor G. CalvoORCiD, Patrick E. ClarkORCiD, Michael D. CramerORCiD, Miguel S. Encinas-LaraORCiD, Stephen M. EscarzagaORCiD, José M. Fernández-GuisuragaORCiD, Adrian G. FisherORCiD, Kateřina GdulováORCiD, Breahna M. GillespieORCiD, Anne GriebelORCiD, Niall P. HananORCiD, Muhammad S. HanggitoORCiD, Stefan HaselbergerORCiD, Caroline A. HavrillaORCiD, Phil HeilmanORCiD, Wenjie JiORCiD, Jason W. KarlORCiD, Mario KirchhoffORCiDGND, Sabine KraushaarORCiD, Mitchell B. LyonsORCiD, Irene MarzolffORCiDGND, Marguerite E. MauritzORCiD, Cameron D. McIntireORCiD, Daniel MetzenORCiD, Luis A. Méndez-BarrosoORCiD, Simon C. PowerORCiD, Jiří ProšekORCiD, Enoc Sanz-AblanedoORCiD, Katherine J. SauerORCiD, Damian Schulze-BrüninghoffORCiDGND, Petra ŠímováORCiD, Stephen SitchORCiD, Julian L. SmitORCiD, Caiti M. SteeleORCiD, Susana Suárez-SeoaneORCiD, Sergio A. VargasORCiD, Miguel VillarrealORCiD, Fleur VisserORCiD, Michael WachendorfORCiDGND, Hannes WirnsbergerORCiD, Robert WojcikiewiczORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-639761
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.228
ISSN:2056-3485
Parent Title (English):Remote sensing in ecology and conservation
Publisher:Wiley
Place of publication:Chichester
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2021/07/07
Date of first Publication:2021/07/07
Publishing Institution:Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Release Date:2022/12/28
Tag:Canopy height model; UAV; drone; fine spatial resolution remote sensing; plant height; structure-from-motion photogrammetry
Volume:8
Issue:1
Page Number:15
First Page:57
Last Page:71
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We acknowledge funding support from NERC (NE/R00062X/1) awarded to R.E.B., A.M.C., K.A., S.S., NERC (NE/M016323/1) awarded to I.H.M.-S., NERC GEF (NERC/GEF:1063 and 1069) to I.H.M.-S. and A.M.C., U.S. Geological Survey Land Change Science Program awarded to M.L.V., NSF Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP) awarded to C.A.H., USDA McIntire-Stennis project awarded to J.W.K., University of Cape Town award to S.C.P., J.S. and M.D.C., USDA Agricultural Research Service, GESFIRE (AGL2013-48189-C2-1-R), FIRESEVES (AGL2017-86075-C2-1-R), FIRECYL (LE033U14) and SEFIRECYL (LE001P17) awarded to J.M.F.-G., L.C. and S.S.-S. FPU16/03070 awarded to J.M.F.-G., NSF (#1836861), NASA ABoVE award number: NNX17AC58A, EU Horizon 2020 grant No. 776681 (PHUSICOS), Czech University of Life Sciences to J.P., Jornada Basin LTER (NSF Award #2025166) to N.P.H., NASA ICESat2 (Award 80NSSC20K0976) to N.P.H. and W.J., Australian Research Council (LP180100741) to M.L., National Council For Science And Technology to L.A.M.-B., Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (MA 2549/6-1 and RI 835/24-1) to I.M. and M.K. and the NSW Department of Industry (NCRIS co-funding of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network – Cumberland Plain Supersite) to M.M.B and A.G..
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The data collected for this publication, including aerial images, marker and plot coordinates and dry sample weights, as well as site and survey metadata, are available from the NERC Environmental Information Data Centre <https://doi.org/10.5285/1ec13364-cbc6-4ab5-a147-45a103853424>. Code for photogrammetric processing and statistical analysis is available at Zenodo <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4783021>
Institutes:Geowissenschaften / Geographie / Geographie
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 550 Geowissenschaften
5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie / 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
Sammlungen:Universitätspublikationen
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0