The estimation of above-ground oil palm carbon stocks of different ages through vegetation index

Author:

Prastowo Erwin,Andari Masyitah Tri,Hakim Arif Rakhman

Abstract

Abstract Above-ground carbon stocks play an important role to support the sustainability of oil palm plantation, and vary with soil characteristics, climate conditions, and agronomic practices. The common direct approach to assess aboveground carbon stocks may be time-consuming, and laborious, so may not be suitable especially for large scale observation. Therefore, the use of remote sensing may overcome some limitations coming up for conventional methods, yet requires a considerable data validation to obtain a reliable model. In this study, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) based on Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, acquired in September 2023, was used in combination with field measurements, i.e. biomass estimation, investigated in three separated of oil palm plantations differing in ages, i.e. young (< 10 years), middle (10 – 20 years) and old (> 20 years), subjected with similar soil characteristics, and climate condition, in Bojong Datar, Cibungur, and Cikasungka, West Java. Results show that above-ground carbon stocks increase with oil palm ages, i.e. from young to middle ages, with value ranging from 3.40 – 65.70 ton/ha, yet decreases down to 17 ton/ha with ages > 20 years. Similarly, it also occurred for NDVI index, i.e. increase from 0.50 – 0.59 for young to middle of oil palms, and down to 0.51 for oil palm > 20 years old. This study suggests a strong correlation between carbon stocks and NDVI values (R2 = 0.878), pointing out the potential use of vegetation index to estimate above-ground oil palm carbon stocks. In the future, with further validation, the use of NDVI to estimate plant biomass may provide a potential substitute for the field measurement methods with a considerable higher efficiency and accuracy.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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