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Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Density of Forests Using Deep Learning and Multisource Remote Sensing
by
Tian, Xin
, Zhang, Fanyi
, Zhang, Haibo
, Jiang, Mi
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ carbon
/ carbon density
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Carbon sequestration
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Deep learning
/ Density
/ Estimation
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth models
/ Leaves
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multisource remote sensing
/ Neural networks
/ oxygen
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Regression analysis
/ regression models
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ texture
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
2022
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Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Density of Forests Using Deep Learning and Multisource Remote Sensing
by
Tian, Xin
, Zhang, Fanyi
, Zhang, Haibo
, Jiang, Mi
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ carbon
/ carbon density
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Carbon sequestration
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Deep learning
/ Density
/ Estimation
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth models
/ Leaves
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multisource remote sensing
/ Neural networks
/ oxygen
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Regression analysis
/ regression models
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ texture
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
2022
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Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Density of Forests Using Deep Learning and Multisource Remote Sensing
by
Tian, Xin
, Zhang, Fanyi
, Zhang, Haibo
, Jiang, Mi
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ carbon
/ carbon density
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Carbon sequestration
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Deep learning
/ Density
/ Estimation
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth models
/ Leaves
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multisource remote sensing
/ Neural networks
/ oxygen
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Regression analysis
/ regression models
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ texture
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
2022
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Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Density of Forests Using Deep Learning and Multisource Remote Sensing
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Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Density of Forests Using Deep Learning and Multisource Remote Sensing
2022
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Forests are crucial in carbon sequestration and oxygen release. An accurate assessment of forest carbon storage is meaningful for Chinese cities to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutrality. For an accurate estimation of regional-scale forest aboveground carbon density, this study applied a Sentinel-2 multispectral instrument (MSI), Advanced Land Observing Satellite 2 (ALOS-2) L-band, and Sentinel-1 C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to estimate and map the forest carbon density. Considering the forest field-inventory data of eastern China from 2018 as an experimental sample, we explored the potential of the deep-learning algorithms convolutional neural network (CNN) and Keras. The results showed that vegetation indices from Sentinel-2, backscatter and texture characters from ALOS-2, and coherence from Sentinel-1 were principal contributors to the forest carbon-density estimation. Furthermore, the CNN model was found to perform better than traditional models. Results of forest carbon-density estimation validated the improvements effectively by combining the optical and radar data. Compared with traditional regression methods, deep learning has a higher potential for accurately estimating forest carbon density using multisource remote-sensing data.
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