Abstract

Forest height is an important parameter for the allometric estimation of above-ground forest biomass (AGB). However, variable forest stand densities limit the performance of the allometric estimation of AGB from height measurements alone. Recently, the use of vertical forest structure information as an indicator for the variation of stand density has been proposed and used to improve the allometric estimation of AGB from height measurements. In this letter, the use of vertical radar reflectivity profiles at L-band obtained from SAR tomography, as a proxy for vertical forest structure for the allometric estimation of AGB, is investigated. L-band reflectivity profiles, which are reconstructed from data at different polarizations (HH and HV) and acquired under “moist” and “dry” weather conditions, are investigated. The proposed allometric AGB estimator increases the correlation factor from 0.60 to 0.81 and reduces the root-mean-square error from 50.25 to 36.30 Mg/ha when compared with the AGB estimation from forest height alone. The effect of polarization and weather conditions on the AGB estimation performance is discussed.

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