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Estimation of aboveground biomass and carbon in a tropical rain forest in Gabon using remote sensing and GPS data
Authors:Kalifa Goïta  Jacques Mouloungou  Goze Bertin Bénié
Institution:1. Département de géomatique appliquée, et Centre d’applications et de recherches en télédétection (CARTEL), Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada;2. Ministère des eaux et forêts, Libreville, Gabon
Abstract:The knowledge of biomass stocks in tropical forests is critical for climate change and ecosystem services studies. This research was conducted in a tropical rain forest located near the city of Libreville (the capital of Gabon), in the Akanda Peninsula. The forest cover was stratified in terms of mature, secondary and mangrove forests using Landsat-ETM data. A field inventory was conducted to measure the required basic forest parameters and estimate the aboveground biomass (AGB) and carbon over the different forest classes. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data were used in combination with ground-based GPS measurements to derive forest heights. Finally, the relationships between the estimated heights and AGB were established and validated. Highest biomass stocks were found in the mature stands (223 ± 37 MgC/ha), followed by the secondary forests (116 ± 17 MgC/ha) and finally the mangrove forests (36 ± 19 MgC/ha). Strong relationships were found between AGB and forest heights (R2 > 0.85).
Keywords:Aboveground biomass  carbon stocks  remote sensing  SRTM  GPS  tropical rain forest  Gabon
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