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Enhancing Forest Canopy Height Retrieval: Insights from Integrated GEDI and Landsat Data Analysis
by
Zhu, Weidong
, Li, Yaqin
, Xu, Yuelin
, Yang, Fei
, Qiu, Zhenge
, He, Naiying
, Lu, Zhigang
, Zhu, Xiaolong
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Data processing
/ Earth resources technology satellites
/ Ecosystems
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Lasers
/ Neural networks
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ Vegetation
2023
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Enhancing Forest Canopy Height Retrieval: Insights from Integrated GEDI and Landsat Data Analysis
by
Zhu, Weidong
, Li, Yaqin
, Xu, Yuelin
, Yang, Fei
, Qiu, Zhenge
, He, Naiying
, Lu, Zhigang
, Zhu, Xiaolong
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Data processing
/ Earth resources technology satellites
/ Ecosystems
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Lasers
/ Neural networks
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ Vegetation
2023
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Enhancing Forest Canopy Height Retrieval: Insights from Integrated GEDI and Landsat Data Analysis
by
Zhu, Weidong
, Li, Yaqin
, Xu, Yuelin
, Yang, Fei
, Qiu, Zhenge
, He, Naiying
, Lu, Zhigang
, Zhu, Xiaolong
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ Data processing
/ Earth resources technology satellites
/ Ecosystems
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Lasers
/ Neural networks
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellites
/ Sensors
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ Vegetation
2023
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Enhancing Forest Canopy Height Retrieval: Insights from Integrated GEDI and Landsat Data Analysis
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Enhancing Forest Canopy Height Retrieval: Insights from Integrated GEDI and Landsat Data Analysis
2023
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Canopy height is a crucial indicator for assessing the structure and function of the forest ecosystems. It plays a significant role in carbon sequestration, sink enhancement, and promoting green development. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of GEDI L2A version 2 data in estimating ground elevation and canopy height by comparing it with airborne laser scanning (ALS) data. Among the six algorithms provided by the GEDI L2A data, algorithm a2 demonstrated higher accuracy than the others in detecting ground elevation and canopy height. Additionally, a relatively strong correlation (R-squared = 0.35) was observed between rh95 for GEDI L2A and RH90 for ALS. To enhance the accuracy of canopy height estimation, this study proposed three backpropagation (BP) neural network inversion models based on GEDI, Landsat 8 OLI, and Landsat 9 OLI-2 data. Multiple sets of relative heights and vegetation indices were extracted from the GEDI and Landsat datasets. The random forest (RF) algorithm was employed to select feature variables with a cumulative importance score of 90% for training the BP neural network inversion models. Validation against RH90 of ALS revealed that the GEDI model outperformed the OLI or OLI-2 data models in terms of accuracy. Moreover, the quality improvement of OLI-2 data relative to OLI data contributed to enhanced inversion accuracy. Overall, the models based on a single dataset exhibited relatively low accuracy. Hence, this study proposed the GEDI and OLI and GEDI and OLI-2 models, which combine the two types of data. The results demonstrated that the combined model integrating GEDI and OLI-2 data exhibited the highest performance. Compared to the weakest OLI data model, the inversion accuracy R-squared improved from 0.38 to 0.74, and the MAE, RMSE, and rRMSE decreased by 1.21 m, 1.81 m, and 8.09%, respectively. These findings offer valuable insights for the remote sensing monitoring of forest sustainability.
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MDPI AG
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