SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences

This article presents some applications of airborne polarimetric and/or interferometric microwave data to improve the knowledge of forest structures. Three airborne SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) experiments were done in the Amazon tropical forest: (a) to study the spatial distribution of very large...

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Main Authors: Fábio Guimarães Gonçalves, Fábio Furlan Gama, João Roberto dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi) 2006-12-01
Series:Revista Ambiente & Água
Subjects:
SAR
Online Access:http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/22/236
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spelling doaj-25183885643a4549acbe7d95fe2ae40e2020-11-24T21:51:11ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)Revista Ambiente & Água1980-993X2006-12-01121527SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiencesFábio Guimarães GonçalvesFábio Furlan GamaJoão Roberto dos SantosThis article presents some applications of airborne polarimetric and/or interferometric microwave data to improve the knowledge of forest structures. Three airborne SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) experiments were done in the Amazon tropical forest: (a) to study the spatial distribution of very large trees (VLTs) in the primary forest using local maximum filtering and a series of Markov processes; (b) to model the estimation of biomass variations in primary and secondary forests; (c) to analyze the retrieval of timber volume over selective logging areas. Another experiment (d) was to investigate the relation among SAR data and the volumetric configuration in stands of Eucalyptus sp. done by an airborne SAR imaging mission in SE-Brazil. To perform the objectives (b), (c) and (d) we carry out regression techniques, using variables got from multipolarimetric and/or interferometric SAR attributes and biophysical parameters from the forest cover. All data from the experiments were calibrated radiometrically to extract information during digital processing, besides an exhaustive field survey which was done simultaneously to SAR imaging, to know the physiognomy/structure of forest typology and to support the models produced for each case. The results of this series of experiments show advances at the techniques to treat SAR data, focusing on models of stand architecture and forest stock density. This will be helpful to increase the regional inventory and surveying procedures of forest conversion in the Brazilian territory in the near future.http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/22/236forest structureSARforest inventoryremote sensingtropical forestEucalyptus sp.forest modeling
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author Fábio Guimarães Gonçalves
Fábio Furlan Gama
João Roberto dos Santos
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Fábio Furlan Gama
João Roberto dos Santos
SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
Revista Ambiente & Água
forest structure
SAR
forest inventory
remote sensing
tropical forest
Eucalyptus sp.
forest modeling
author_facet Fábio Guimarães Gonçalves
Fábio Furlan Gama
João Roberto dos Santos
author_sort Fábio Guimarães Gonçalves
title SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
title_short SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
title_full SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
title_fullStr SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
title_full_unstemmed SAR data for the analysis of forest features: current Brazilian experiences
title_sort sar data for the analysis of forest features: current brazilian experiences
publisher Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)
series Revista Ambiente & Água
issn 1980-993X
publishDate 2006-12-01
description This article presents some applications of airborne polarimetric and/or interferometric microwave data to improve the knowledge of forest structures. Three airborne SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) experiments were done in the Amazon tropical forest: (a) to study the spatial distribution of very large trees (VLTs) in the primary forest using local maximum filtering and a series of Markov processes; (b) to model the estimation of biomass variations in primary and secondary forests; (c) to analyze the retrieval of timber volume over selective logging areas. Another experiment (d) was to investigate the relation among SAR data and the volumetric configuration in stands of Eucalyptus sp. done by an airborne SAR imaging mission in SE-Brazil. To perform the objectives (b), (c) and (d) we carry out regression techniques, using variables got from multipolarimetric and/or interferometric SAR attributes and biophysical parameters from the forest cover. All data from the experiments were calibrated radiometrically to extract information during digital processing, besides an exhaustive field survey which was done simultaneously to SAR imaging, to know the physiognomy/structure of forest typology and to support the models produced for each case. The results of this series of experiments show advances at the techniques to treat SAR data, focusing on models of stand architecture and forest stock density. This will be helpful to increase the regional inventory and surveying procedures of forest conversion in the Brazilian territory in the near future.
topic forest structure
SAR
forest inventory
remote sensing
tropical forest
Eucalyptus sp.
forest modeling
url http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/22/236
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