Publications

de Almeida, Andre Quintao; de Mello, Anabel Aparecida; Doria Neto, Antonio Luiz; Ferraz, Raphael Cavalcanti (2014). Empiric relations between dendrometric characteristics of the Brazilian dry forest and Landsat 5 TM data. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA, 49(4), 306-315.

Abstract
The objective of this work was to adjust models to estimate dendrometric characteristics of the Brazilian dry tropical forest (Caatinga) from Landsat 5 TM sensor data. Measures for tree diameter and height were taken in 60 inventory plots (400 m(2)), in two municipalities of the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Basal area and wood volume were estimated using an allometric equation and form factor (f = 0.9). Explanatory variables were taken from the TM sensor, after radiometric and geometric correction, having considered, in the analysis, six spectral bands, with 30 m spatial resolution, besides the indexes of simple ratio (SR), of normalized difference vegetation (NDVI), and of soil-adjusted vegetation (Savi). To choose the best explanatory variables, the coefficient of determination (R-2), the root mean square error (RMSE), and the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) were considered. The basal area per hectare did not show a significant correlation with any of the explanatory variables used. The best models were adjusted to tree mean height per plot (R-2 = 0.4; RMSE = 13%) and to wood volume per hectare (R-2 = 0.6; RMSE = 42%). The metrics derived from the Landsat 5 TM sensor have great potential to explain variation in the mean height of trees and in the wood volume per hectare, in remaining areas of the tropical dry forest in the Brazilian Northeast.

DOI:
10.1590/S0100-204X2014000400009

ISSN:
0100-204X