Estimation of Coastal Wetland Vegetation Aboveground Biomass by Integrating UAV and Satellite Remote Sensing Data
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Published:2024-07-28
Issue:15
Volume:16
Page:2760
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ISSN:2072-4292
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Container-title:Remote Sensing
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Remote Sensing
Author:
Niu Xiaomeng1, Chen Binjie12, Sun Weiwei12, Feng Tian12, Yang Xiaodong12ORCID, Liu Yangyi1, Liu Weiwei12ORCID, Fu Bolin3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography and Spatial Information Techniques, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China 2. Donghai Academy, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China 3. College of Geomatics and Geoinformation, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541000, China
Abstract
Aboveground biomass (AGB) serves as a crucial indicator of the carbon sequestration capacity of coastal wetland ecosystems. Conducting extensive field surveys in coastal wetlands is both time-consuming and labor-intensive. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and satellite remote sensing have been widely utilized to estimate regional AGB. However, the mixed pixel effects in satellite remote sensing hinder the precise estimation of AGB, while high-spatial resolution UAVs face challenges in estimating large-scale AGB. To fill this gap, this study proposed an integrated approach for estimating AGB using field sampling, a UAV, and Sentinel-2 satellite data. Firstly, based on multispectral data from the UAV, vegetation indices were computed and matched with field sampling data to develop the Field–UAV AGB estimation model, yielding AGB results at the UAV scale (1 m). Subsequently, these results were upscaled to the Sentinel-2 satellite scale (10 m). Vegetation indices from Sentinel-2 data were calculated and matched to establish the UAV–Satellite AGB model, enabling the estimation of AGB over large regional areas. Our findings revealed the AGB estimation model achieved an R2 value of 0.58 at the UAV scale and 0.74 at the satellite scale, significantly outperforming direct modeling from field data to satellite (R2 = −0.04). The AGB densities of the wetlands in Xieqian Bay, Meishan Bay, and Hangzhou Bay, Zhejiang Province, were 1440.27 g/m2, 1508.65 g/m2, and 1545.11 g/m2, respectively. The total AGB quantities were estimated to be 30,526.08 t, 34,219.97 t, and 296,382.91 t, respectively. This study underscores the potential of integrating UAV and satellite remote sensing for accurately assessing AGB in large coastal wetland regions, providing valuable support for the conservation and management of coastal wetland ecosystems.
Funder
Public Projects of Ningbo City fundamental Research Funds for the Provincial Universities of Zhejiang Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China National Natural Science Foundation of China Zhejiang Province “Pioneering Soldier” and “Leading Goose” R&D Project Ningbo Science and Technology Innovation 2025 Major Special Project Youth Scientist Project National Key R&D Program of China
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