Estimates of selective logging impacts in tropical forest canopy cover using RapidEye imagery and field data

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作者
Pinage, Ekena Rangel [1 ]
Trondoli Matricardi, Eraldo Aparecido [1 ]
Leal, Fabricio Assis [1 ]
Pedlowski, Marcos Antonio [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brasilia, Dept Forestry, Campus Univ Darcy Ribeiro, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Norte Fluminense, LEEA, Ave Alberto Lamego 2000, BR-28013 Campos Dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Timber Harvesting; Hemispherical Photographs; Satellite Imagery; Forest Degradation; Forest Concessions; Brazilian Amazon; NATURAL-RESOURCE; SPATIAL-ANALYSIS; VEGETATION; DEGRADATION; AMAZON; MANAGEMENT; DYNAMICS; CARBON; INDEX;
D O I
10.3832/ifor1534-008
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Selective logging is one of the leading causes of forest degradation in the Brazilian Amazon region. The Brazilian Federal government has adopted a forest concession policy as a strategy to mitigate impacts of selective logging and regulate operations of the tropical timber industry in Brazil. This study used fractional forest coverage derived from satellite imagery and field data to assess forest degradation in two selectively logged study sites within the Jamari National Forest, a protected area located in the western Brazilian state of Rondonia. Initially, we estimated the fractional coverage from vegetation indices using RapidEye imagery and compared to gap fraction data derived from hemispherical photos acquired in the field. Subsequently, we estimated the impacts of different types of selective logging activities (log decks, primary and secondary roads, tree fall gaps, and skid trails) on forest cover using the fractional coverage dataset. The NDVI showed the highest R-2 (0.56), indicating that 56% of the sample variation in fractional coverage derived from ground measurements can be explained by fractional coverage derived from the NDVI model. Our results also showed that the intensity of canopy impacts may vary according to the selective logging activity, ranging from skid trails to log decks which had the lightest and the heaviest canopy impacts, respectively.
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页码:461 / 468
页数:8
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