Optimization of Forest Big Data
Optimization of Forest Big Data
09 (nine) countries:
Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela,
Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname
and French Guiana.
Carbon
H2O
Biomass: leaves, twigs,
branches/trunk, and roots
[1] Higuchi et al., 1994; Overman et al., 1994; Santos, 1996; Higuchi et al., 1998.
Ground based Inventory
INPA/LMF's Project Experience
Drying Process
After releasing 40% of water,
out of the 60% of remaining dry
mass, 48% is carbon.
Carbon
H2 O
Biomass: leaves, twigs, branches/trunk, and roots
Allometric Models
1,30 m
DBH ≥ 20 cm
(Diameter at Breast Height)
Dominant trees
(larger diameter trees)
Aerial
Remote
Sensing
LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging)
UAV
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
(low altitude)
LiDAR Point Clouds
Light Detection And Ranging
Denys Silveira
Rosana Gemaque Sócrates Lever Undergraduate Student
Ph.D. Student Master Student Computer Science
Main Research Partners
Niro Higuchi, Ph.D. Jeffrey Chambers, Ph.D.
Forest and carbon dynamics, Tropical forests and climate change
Tropical forest ecology, vegetation dynamics
Forest management
Gracias!
Rosiane de Freitas
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