Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests

During recent years, oak decline has been widely spread across Brant’s oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) stands in the Zagros Mountains, Western Iran, which caused large-area forest dieback in several sites. Mapping the intensity and spatial distribution of forest dieback is essential for developing ma...

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Main Authors: Karami, O., Fallah, A., Shataei, S.H., Latifi, H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2018-03-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2783.html
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spelling doaj-5dcb7deb0b0646a4be174a805cfc40192020-11-24T23:08:02ZengUniversity of GuilanCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences 1735-30331735-38662018-03-011617184Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forestsKarami, O.Fallah, A.Shataei, S.H.Latifi, H.During recent years, oak decline has been widely spread across Brant’s oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) stands in the Zagros Mountains, Western Iran, which caused large-area forest dieback in several sites. Mapping the intensity and spatial distribution of forest dieback is essential for developing management and control strategies. This study evaluated a range of geostatistical and interpolation methods to explore the spatial structure and provide areabased maps of the intensity of forest dieback across a representative test site - Ilam Province - that was severely affected by Oak decline. The geostatistical analysis provided in-depth measures of the spatial structure amongst the selective sampling units (120 quadratic sample plots of 1200 m2), which eventually resulted in an area-based maps of dieback intensity. The accuracy of the applied methods was assessed by mean error percentage (%ME), root mean squared error percentage (%RMSE) and coefficient of determination (R2). Results showed moderate spatial structure within the sampling units. Moreover, cokriging (associated with soil humidity and aspect as independent variables) approach resulted in the highest accuracy, followed by two other methods of kriging and Radial Basis Function. Results suggested that cokriging can accurately estimate the intensity of dieback and its spatial distribution in the study area. According to this, an average dieback intensity of 18.12 % was estimated within the study area. https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2783.htmlZagrosGeostatisticsInterpolationSpatial structureOak decline
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author Karami, O.
Fallah, A.
Shataei, S.H.
Latifi, H.
spellingShingle Karami, O.
Fallah, A.
Shataei, S.H.
Latifi, H.
Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
Zagros
Geostatistics
Interpolation
Spatial structure
Oak decline
author_facet Karami, O.
Fallah, A.
Shataei, S.H.
Latifi, H.
author_sort Karami, O.
title Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
title_short Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
title_full Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
title_fullStr Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in Zagros forests
title_sort assessment of geostatistical and interpolation methods for mapping forest dieback intensity in zagros forests
publisher University of Guilan
series Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1735-3033
1735-3866
publishDate 2018-03-01
description During recent years, oak decline has been widely spread across Brant’s oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) stands in the Zagros Mountains, Western Iran, which caused large-area forest dieback in several sites. Mapping the intensity and spatial distribution of forest dieback is essential for developing management and control strategies. This study evaluated a range of geostatistical and interpolation methods to explore the spatial structure and provide areabased maps of the intensity of forest dieback across a representative test site - Ilam Province - that was severely affected by Oak decline. The geostatistical analysis provided in-depth measures of the spatial structure amongst the selective sampling units (120 quadratic sample plots of 1200 m2), which eventually resulted in an area-based maps of dieback intensity. The accuracy of the applied methods was assessed by mean error percentage (%ME), root mean squared error percentage (%RMSE) and coefficient of determination (R2). Results showed moderate spatial structure within the sampling units. Moreover, cokriging (associated with soil humidity and aspect as independent variables) approach resulted in the highest accuracy, followed by two other methods of kriging and Radial Basis Function. Results suggested that cokriging can accurately estimate the intensity of dieback and its spatial distribution in the study area. According to this, an average dieback intensity of 18.12 % was estimated within the study area.
topic Zagros
Geostatistics
Interpolation
Spatial structure
Oak decline
url https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2783.html
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