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Short Communication. Using high resolution UAV imagery to estimate tree variables in Pinus pinea plantation in Portugal

Juan Guerra Hernandez    
Eduardo Gonzalez-Ferreiro    
Alexandre Sarmento    
João Silva    
Alexandra Nunes    
Alexandra Cristina Correia    
Luis Fontes    
Margarida Tomé    
Ramon Diaz-Varela    

Resumen

Aim of study: The study aims to analyse the potential use of low-cost unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery for the estimation of Pinus pinea L. variables at the individual tree level (position, tree height and crown diameter).Area of study: This study was conducted under the PINEA project focused on 16 ha of umbrella pine afforestation (Portugal) subjected to different treatments.Material and methods: The workflow involved: a) image acquisition with consumer-grade cameras on board an UAV; b) orthomosaic and digital surface model (DSM) generation using structure-from-motion (SfM) image reconstruction; and c) automatic individual tree segmentation by using a mixed pixel- and region-based based algorithm.Main results: The results of individual tree segmentation (position, height and crown diameter) were validated using field measurements from 3 inventory plots in the study area. All the trees of the plots were correctly detected. The RMSE values for the predicted heights and crown widths were 0.45 m and 0.63 m, respectively.Research highlights: The results demonstrate that tree variables can be automatically extracted from high resolution imagery. We highlight the use of UAV systems as a fast, reliable and cost-effective technique for small scale applications.Keywords: Unmanned aerial systems (UAS); forest inventory; tree crown variables; 3D image modelling; canopy height model (CHM); object-based image analysis (OBIA), structure-from-motion (SfM). ERRATUM PDF

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