Mapping of forest tree distribution and estimation of forest biodiversity using Sentinel-2 imagery in the University Research Forest Taxiarchis in Chalkidiki,Greece |
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Authors: | Maria Kampouri Polychronis Kolokoussis Demetre Argialas Vassilia Karathanassi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Remote Sensing Laboratory, School of Rural &2. Surveying Engineering, National and Technical University of Athens, Zografou , Greece maria_kampouri@hotmail.com;4. Surveying Engineering, National and Technical University of Athens, Zografou , Greece |
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Abstract: | ![]() AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the potential of Sentinel-2 imagery for the identification and determination of forest patches of particular interest, with respect to ecosystem integrity and biodiversity and to produce a relevant biodiversity map, based on Simpson’s diversity index in Taxiarchis university research forest, Chalkidiki, North Greece. The research is based on OBIA being developed on to bi-temporal summer and winter Sentinel-2 imagery. Fuzzy rules, which are based on topographic factors, such as terrain elevation and slope for the distribution of each tree species, derived from expert knowledge and field observations, were used to improve the accuracy of tree species classification. Finally, Simpson’s diversity index for forest tree species, was calculated and mapped, constituting a relative indicator for biodiversity for forest ecosystem organisms (fungi, insects, birds, reptiles, mammals) and carrying implications for the identification of patches prone to disturbance or that should be prioritized for conservation. |
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Keywords: | Sentinel-2 OBIA forest biodiversity |
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