Mapping Woodland Species Composition and Structure Using Airborne Spectral and LiDAR Data.

Hill, R.A. and Thomson, A.G., 2005. Mapping Woodland Species Composition and Structure Using Airborne Spectral and LiDAR Data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26 (17), pp. 3763-3779.

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DOI: 10.1080/01431160500114706

Abstract

Tree and shrub species composition and vegetation structure are key components influencing the quality of woodland or forest habitat for a wide range of organisms. This paper investigates the unique thematic classes that can be derived using integrated airborne LiDAR and spectral data. The study area consists of a heterogeneous, semi-natural broadleaf woodland on an ancient site and homogeneous broadleaf and conifer woodland on an adjoining plantation. A parcel-based unsupervised classification approach was employed, using the first two Principal Components from 12 selected wavebands of HyMap data and a Digital Canopy Height Model extracted from LiDAR data. The resultant 52 data clusters were amalgamated into 10 distinct thematic classes that contain information on species composition and vegetation structure. The thematic classes are relevant to the National Vegetation Classification (NVC) scheme for woodlands and scrub of Great Britain. Furthermore, in distinguishing structural subdivisions within the species-based NVC classes, the thematic classification provides greater information for quantifying woodland habitat. The classes show degeneration from and regeneration to mature woodland communities and thus reflect the underlying processes of vegetation succession and woodland management. This thematic classification is ecologically relevant and is a forward development in woodland maps created from remote sensing data.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0143-1161
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Technology > Agriculture
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Change
ID Code:7565
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Deposited On:21 Nov 2008 19:11
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