Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone

The warming resulting from increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses is expected to be most prominent in the subarctic-boreal region of the Northern Hemisphere. With the objective of setting up a baseline to monitor possible vegetation change in this region, a continuous ve...

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Main Authors: Kusakabe,Tomoko, Tsuzuki,Hayato, Hughes,Gary, Sweda,Tatsuo
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: College of Agriculture, Ehime University/College of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Geology, University of Pennsylvania/College of Agriculture, Ehime University 2000
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006153 2023-05-15T18:02:03+02:00 Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone Kusakabe,Tomoko Tsuzuki,Hayato Hughes,Gary Sweda,Tatsuo 2000-02 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=6153 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00006153/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=6153&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng College of Agriculture, Ehime University/College of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Geology, University of Pennsylvania/College of Agriculture, Ehime University National Institute of Polar Research https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=6153 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00006153/ AA11327019 Polar bioscience, 13, 133-146(2000-02) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=6153&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 leaf area index (LAI) airborne laser altimetry (ALA) vegetation profile vegetation change boreal forest Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 2000 ftnipr 2023-03-04T20:18:35Z The warming resulting from increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses is expected to be most prominent in the subarctic-boreal region of the Northern Hemisphere. With the objective of setting up a baseline to monitor possible vegetation change in this region, a continuous vegetation profile extending 600km from Edmonton, Alberta to Cluff Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada was measured using an airborne infrared laser altimeter mounted on a helicopter. Then the distribution of leaf area index over the same 600km long transect was estimated from this vegetation profile based on a series of plot surveys on the ground to correlate the vegetation profile with leaf area index via standing stock. The distribution of leaf area index not only corresponded well with biome type, but also showed characteristic change in accordance with environmental gradient within a given biome, thus confirming that airborne laser altimetry is a powerful tool for measuring and monitoring such important vegetation characteristics as standing volume, leaf area index, etc. over an extensive area. Report Polar bioscience Subarctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Canada Cluff Lake ENVELOPE(-109.596,-109.596,58.357,58.357)
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topic leaf area index (LAI)
airborne laser altimetry (ALA)
vegetation profile
vegetation change
boreal forest
spellingShingle leaf area index (LAI)
airborne laser altimetry (ALA)
vegetation profile
vegetation change
boreal forest
Kusakabe,Tomoko
Tsuzuki,Hayato
Hughes,Gary
Sweda,Tatsuo
Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
topic_facet leaf area index (LAI)
airborne laser altimetry (ALA)
vegetation profile
vegetation change
boreal forest
description The warming resulting from increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses is expected to be most prominent in the subarctic-boreal region of the Northern Hemisphere. With the objective of setting up a baseline to monitor possible vegetation change in this region, a continuous vegetation profile extending 600km from Edmonton, Alberta to Cluff Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada was measured using an airborne infrared laser altimeter mounted on a helicopter. Then the distribution of leaf area index over the same 600km long transect was estimated from this vegetation profile based on a series of plot surveys on the ground to correlate the vegetation profile with leaf area index via standing stock. The distribution of leaf area index not only corresponded well with biome type, but also showed characteristic change in accordance with environmental gradient within a given biome, thus confirming that airborne laser altimetry is a powerful tool for measuring and monitoring such important vegetation characteristics as standing volume, leaf area index, etc. over an extensive area.
format Report
author Kusakabe,Tomoko
Tsuzuki,Hayato
Hughes,Gary
Sweda,Tatsuo
author_facet Kusakabe,Tomoko
Tsuzuki,Hayato
Hughes,Gary
Sweda,Tatsuo
author_sort Kusakabe,Tomoko
title Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
title_short Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
title_full Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
title_fullStr Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
title_full_unstemmed Extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
title_sort extensive forest leaf area survey aiming at detection of vegetation change in subarctic-boreal zone
publisher College of Agriculture, Ehime University/College of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Geology, University of Pennsylvania/College of Agriculture, Ehime University
publishDate 2000
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-109.596,-109.596,58.357,58.357)
geographic Canada
Cluff Lake
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Cluff Lake
genre Polar bioscience
Subarctic
genre_facet Polar bioscience
Subarctic
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