HUANG Jian-wen, JU Hong-bo, ZHAO Feng, et al. Research on Monitoring Survival Rate and Growth Condition of Farmland Returned to Forests Using Remote Sensing Data[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007, (6): 899-905. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.200706121.
Successful forest resources monitoring requires an effective method to collect information related to forest area and tree crown.Current field-based assessment methodology provides the needed information
but is costly
and therefore assessment frequency is low.High-resolution remote sensing techniques provide a potentially low-cost alternative to field-based assessment.This paper proposed a method of monitoring survival rate and growth condition of economic forests in the farmland being returned to forests by using high resolution Quickbird imagery in Zhangjiakou
Hebei province.Multi-resolution image segmentation and object-oriented image analysis approaches were used for extracting farmland being returned to forests and tree crown information from Quickbird data.Firstly
tree crown classifictation was conducted using object-oriented image analysis
then
a program was developed to acquire tree crown factors and survival rate the classified from tree crown map.Finally
accuracy assessment was done according to field survey data
the results showed that the average error of tree crown size was as follows: 0.337m in east-west
0.433m in south-north
the accuracy of survival rate was 89.837%.The study provides a scientific basis for planning
management and decision support of the project of returning farmland to forests.