Mapping mangrove above ground carbon stock of benoa bay bali using sentinel-1 satellite imagery

Author:

Hidayah Z,Utama R Y S,As-Syakur A R,Rachman H A,Wiyanto D B

Abstract

Abstract Mangrove forest ecosystems distributed in tropical countries play an important role in carbon sequestration. The presence of mangrove forests is estimated to be capable of reducing CO2 levels caused by air pollution. The process of photosynthesis absorbs CO2 gas from the atmosphere and stores it as organic matter in the form of plant biomass. The amount of carbon stock stored in mangrove forests can be estimated using a regression model based on satellite imagery pixel values and above ground biomass (AGB) measurements. This study used the backscattering value of SAR Sentinel 1 images and field AGB measurements to map carbon stocks in the mangrove forest ecosystem of Benoa Bay, Bali. The processed backscattering value is the result of VV and VH polarization in the SAR Sentinel 1 image acquired in 2022. Meanwhile, AGB is calculated using the allometric equation based on the mangrove’s species found at the study site. The biomass at the study location was estimated to be in the range of 64.18 Mg/Ha to 175.24 Mg/Ha, with an average of 115.34 ± 25.33 Mg/Ha. Therefore, the carbon stock of Benoa Bay can be estimated to have values in the range of 30.16 MgC/Ha to 82.36 MgC/Ha, with an average of 54.21 ± 11.09 MgC/Ha. In terms of estimating AGB biomass based on SAR pixel values, the VH polarization produces a better model (R2 = 0.635) than the VV polarization.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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