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Mapping the Forest Canopy Height in Northern China by Synergizing ICESat-2 with Sentinel-2 Using a Stacking Algorithm
by
Jiang, Fugen
, Li, Dongsheng
, Ma, Kaisen
, Zhao, Feng
, Sun, Hua
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Canopies
/ canopy height
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Cloud computing
/ ecosystems
/ Efficiency
/ Elevation
/ forest canopy
/ forest canopy height
/ Forest management
/ forest plantations
/ forests
/ GEE
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ Image acquisition
/ Internet
/ Lasers
/ Mapping
/ Parameter estimation
/ Performance prediction
/ Plantations
/ prediction
/ Quality assessment
/ regression analysis
/ Remote sensing
/ Resource management
/ Root-mean-square errors
/ Stacking
/ stacking algorithm
/ Standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation growth
2021
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Mapping the Forest Canopy Height in Northern China by Synergizing ICESat-2 with Sentinel-2 Using a Stacking Algorithm
by
Jiang, Fugen
, Li, Dongsheng
, Ma, Kaisen
, Zhao, Feng
, Sun, Hua
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Canopies
/ canopy height
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Cloud computing
/ ecosystems
/ Efficiency
/ Elevation
/ forest canopy
/ forest canopy height
/ Forest management
/ forest plantations
/ forests
/ GEE
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ Image acquisition
/ Internet
/ Lasers
/ Mapping
/ Parameter estimation
/ Performance prediction
/ Plantations
/ prediction
/ Quality assessment
/ regression analysis
/ Remote sensing
/ Resource management
/ Root-mean-square errors
/ Stacking
/ stacking algorithm
/ Standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation growth
2021
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Mapping the Forest Canopy Height in Northern China by Synergizing ICESat-2 with Sentinel-2 Using a Stacking Algorithm
by
Jiang, Fugen
, Li, Dongsheng
, Ma, Kaisen
, Zhao, Feng
, Sun, Hua
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Canopies
/ canopy height
/ China
/ Climate change
/ Cloud computing
/ ecosystems
/ Efficiency
/ Elevation
/ forest canopy
/ forest canopy height
/ Forest management
/ forest plantations
/ forests
/ GEE
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ Image acquisition
/ Internet
/ Lasers
/ Mapping
/ Parameter estimation
/ Performance prediction
/ Plantations
/ prediction
/ Quality assessment
/ regression analysis
/ Remote sensing
/ Resource management
/ Root-mean-square errors
/ Stacking
/ stacking algorithm
/ Standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation growth
2021
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Mapping the Forest Canopy Height in Northern China by Synergizing ICESat-2 with Sentinel-2 Using a Stacking Algorithm
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Mapping the Forest Canopy Height in Northern China by Synergizing ICESat-2 with Sentinel-2 Using a Stacking Algorithm
2021
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Overview
The forest canopy height (FCH) plays a critical role in forest quality evaluation and resource management. The accurate and rapid estimation and mapping of the regional forest canopy height is crucial for understanding vegetation growth processes and the internal structure of the ecosystem. A stacking algorithm consisting of multiple linear regression (MLR), support vector machine (SVM), k-nearest neighbor (kNN), and random forest (RF) was used in this paper and demonstrated optimal performance in predicting the forest canopy height by synergizing Sentinel-2 images acquired from the cloud-based computation platform Google Earth Engine (GEE) with data from ICESat-2 (Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite-2). This research was conducted to achieve continuous mapping of the canopy height of plantations in Saihanba Mechanical Forest Plantation, which is located in Chengde City, northern Hebei province, China. The results show that stacking achieved the best prediction accuracy for the forest canopy height, with an R2 of 0.77 and a root mean square error (RMSE) of 1.96 m. Compared with MLR, SVM, kNN, and RF, the RMSE obtained by stacking was reduced by 25.2%, 24.9%, 22.8%, and 18.7%, respectively. Since Sentinel-2 images and ICESat-2 data are publicly available, this opens the door for the accurate mapping of the continuous distribution of the forest canopy height globally in the future.
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