Detection of non-stand replacing disturbances (NSR) using Harmonized Landsat-Sentinel-2 time series

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作者
Brown, Madison S. [1 ]
Coops, Nicholas C. [1 ]
Mulverhill, Christopher [1 ]
Achim, Alexis [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Forest Resource Management, Integrated Remote Sensing Studio, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Ctr Rech Mat Renouvelables, Dept Sci Bois & Foret, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Continuous Forest Inventory; Forest monitoring; Change detection; Insects; HLS; Landsat; MOUNTAIN PINE-BEETLE; RED-ATTACK DAMAGE; FOREST DISTURBANCE; TREE MORTALITY; FIRE SEVERITY; BOREAL FOREST; UNITED-STATES; LANDSAT; CURVE; AREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2024.12.014
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Non-stand replacing disturbances (NSRs) are events that do not result in complete removal of trees and generally occur at a low intensity over an extended period of time (e.g., insect infestation), or at spatially variable intensities over short time intervals (e.g., windthrow). These disturbances alter the quality and quantity of forest biomass, impacting timber supply and ecosystem services, making them critical to monitor over space and time. The increased accessibility of high frequency revisit, moderate spatial resolution satellite imagery, has led to a subsequent increase in algorithms designed to detect sub-annual change in forested landscapes across broad spatial scales. One such algorithm, the Bayesian Estimator of Abrupt change, Seasonal change, and Trend (BEAST) has shown promise with sub-annual change detection in temperate forested environments. Here, we evaluate the sensitivity of BEAST to detect NSRs across a range of severity levels and disturbance agents in Central British Columbia (BC), Canada. Moderate resolution satellite time series data were utilized by BEAST to produce rasters of change probability, which were compared to the occurrence, severity, and timing of disturbances as mapped by the annual British Columbia Aerial Overview Survey (BC AOS). Differences in the distributions of BEAST probabilities between agents and levels of severity were then compared to undisturbed pixels. In order to determine the applicability of the algorithm for updating forest inventories, BEAST probability distributions of major NSRs (> 5 % of total AOS disturbed area) were compared between consecutive years of disturbances. Cumulatively, all levels of disturbances had higher and statistically significant (p < 0.05) mean BEAST change probabilities compared with historically undisturbed areas. Additionally, 16 disturbance agents observed in the area had higher statistically significant (p < 0.05) probabilities. All major NSRs showed an upwards and statistically significant (p < 0.05) progression of BEAST probabilities over time corresponding to increases in BC AOS mapped area. The sensitivity of BEAST change probabilities to a wide range of NSR disturbance agents at varying intensities suggests promising opportunities for earlier detection of NSRs to inform continuously updating forest inventories and potentially inform adaptation and mitigation actions.
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页码:264 / 276
页数:13
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