Streamlining urban forest monitoring based on a large-scale tree survey: a case study of highway vegetation in Hong Kong

被引:0
|
作者
Louis Shing Him Lee
Hao Zhang
Kathy Tze Kwun Ng
Shun Cheong Lo
Alan Siu Lun Yu
机构
[1] Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong,Faculty of Design and Environment
[2] Spectrum Tower,Landscape Division, Highways Department
[3] Development Bureau,Greening, Landscape and Tree Management Section
[4] 2 Tim Mei Avenue,undefined
[5] Tamar,undefined
来源
关键词
Highway tree management; Forest structure; Tree risk assessmentSome qualitative variables; Data manipulation; Quantitative monitoring techniques; Machine learning;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Through the analysis of an urban tree inventory with the aid of machine learning, this study brought together different aspects of urban forestry. Urban tree monitoring is essential to successful urban forestry. Transport land use accommodates huge tree stock which requires substantial monitoring efforts. In Hong Kong, more research is needed to take into consideration how monitoring works can be improved in response to variations in tree stand characteristics. This case study aimed to illustrate the usefulness of a large-scale tree survey in mainstreaming future tree monitoring and management in transport land use. A total of 7209 trees were found in a large-scale tree survey conducted in 53 slopes and 52 verges along San Tin Highway in Hong Kong. Dominance by Corymbia citriodora (72%) was observed, especially for the highway verges. Using chi-square tests, significant associations were found between monospecific stands, habitat type, and tree risk rating. A logistic regression model was constructed to predict the occurrence of monoculture. Every metre increase in maximum tree height, the odds of a stand being monospecific would be 1.22 times greater. Stands on verges had 5.26 times greater odds of being monospecific against the slope. The associations and relationships were attributed to the dominance of C. citriodora. By boosting the logistic model, model reliability increased as kappa rose from 0.51 to 0.63, while balanced accuracy improved from 0.72 to 0.85. The occurrence of monospecific stands could be reliably predicted using maximum tree height and habitat type of tree stands. These quantitative findings monitoring can guide urban forest monitoring. Through a better understanding of urban forest structure and composition, future monitoring can aid the mainstreaming of urban forestry in transport planning.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Large-scale survey of frequency of forest walking and related factors in a Japanese population inhabiting a large city, and comparison of an urban area and a rural area
    Morita, Emi
    Aoyama, Kyoko
    Tamura, Takashi
    Okada, Rieko
    Kawai, Sayo
    Ito, Yoshinori
    Naito, Mariko
    Wakai, Kenji
    Hamajima, Nobuyuki
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2013, 18 (06) : 454 - 461
  • [42] Quantitative urban climate mapping based on a geographical database: A simulation approach using Hong Kong as a case study
    Chen, Liang
    Ng, Edward
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION, 2011, 13 (04): : 586 - 594
  • [43] GIS-Based Framework for Supporting Land Use Planning in Urban Renewal: Case Study in Hong Kong
    Wang, Hao
    Shen, Qiping
    Tang, Bo-sin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 141 (03)
  • [44] Smart City Application and Analysis: Real-time Urban Drainage Monitoring by IoT Sensors: A Case Study of Hong Kong
    Keung, K. L.
    Lee, C. K. M.
    Ng, K. K. H.
    Yeung, C. K.
    [J]. 2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (IEEE IEEM), 2018, : 521 - 525
  • [45] Contributions to the geological mapping of Mors, Denmark - A study based on a large-scale TEM survey
    Jorgensen, F
    Sandersen, PBE
    Auken, E
    Lykke-Andersen, H
    Sorensen, K
    [J]. BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF DENMARK, 2005, 52 : 53 - 75
  • [46] Urban Grey Water Recycling at a District-scale - A Case Study at Anderson Road Quarry Site Development, Hong Kong
    Lam, Mable Lai-hang
    Wong, Siu-kwong
    Lee, Harry
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 39TH IAHR WORLD CONGRESS, 2022, : 2047 - 2054
  • [47] Risk Factors for Cervical Abnormalities Among Hong Kong Chinese Women: A Large-Scale Community-Based Cervical Screening Program
    Wong, Heidi Y. M.
    Loke, Alice Y.
    Chan, Norman H. L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2011, 20 (01) : 53 - 59
  • [48] The Potential of Large-Scale Urban Waste Recycling: A Case Study of the National Recycling Programme in Singapore
    Neo, Harvey
    [J]. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 2010, 23 (09) : 872 - 887
  • [49] Enhancing the Online Learning Experience of Performing Arts Students in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Large-Scale Empirical Study in Hong Kong
    Li, Qingyun
    Tian, Zhen
    Li, Zihao
    Han, Jie
    Zhang, Zhongyang
    Zhang, Yanjun
    [J]. SAGE OPEN, 2024, 14 (02):
  • [50] Effects of the large-scale atmospheric circulation on the onset and strength of urban heat islands: a case study
    Admir Créso Targino
    Patricia Krecl
    Guilherme Conor Coraiola
    [J]. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2014, 117 : 73 - 87