Affiliation:
1. College of Computer and Control Engineering Northeast Forestry University Harbin China
2. Laboratory of Forestry Data Science and Cloud Computing of State Forestry Administration Northeast Forestry University Harbin China
Abstract
AbstractNet primary productivity (NPP) is essential for sustainable resource management and conservation, and it serves as a primary monitoring target in smart forestry systems. The predominant method for NPP inversion involves data collection through terrestrial and satellite sensing systems, followed by parameter estimation using models such as the Carnegie‐Ames‐Stanford Approach (CASA). While this method benefits from low costs and extensive monitoring capabilities, the data derived from multisource sensing systems display varied spatial scale characteristics, and the NPP inversion models cannot detect the impact of data heterogeneity on the outcomes sensitively, reducing the accuracy of fine‐grained NPP inversion. Therefore, this paper proposes a modular system for fine‐grained data processing and NPP inversion. Regarding data processing, a two‐stage spatial‐spectral fusion model based on non‐negative matrix factorization (NMF) is proposed to enhance the spatial resolution of remote sensing data. A spatial interpolation model based on stacking generalization with residual correction is introduced to get raster meteorological data compatible with remote sensing images. Furthermore, we optimize the CASA model with the kernel method to enhance model sensitivity and enrich the spatial details of the inversion results with high resolution. Through validation using real datasets, the proposed fusion and interpolation models have significant advantages over mainstream methods. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient () between the estimated NPP using our improved inversion model and the field‐measured NPP is 0.69, demonstrating the feasibility of this platform in detailed forest NPP monitoring tasks.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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