Applicability of structure-from-motion photogrammetry on forest measurement in the northern ethiopian highlands

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Ethiopia is one of the countries with the most degraded forest resources. Information on tree structure is needed at some points in the process to assess the appropriateness of forest man-agement. The objectives are to examine whether the Structure from Motion (SfM)-based photogram-metry can be used to derive the forest structural parameters, and how the tree structural parameters can vary by location. In this study, the possible applicability of low-cost SfM-based photogrammetry was evaluated for forest management and conservation purposes in the Adi Zaboy watershed of the Northern Ethiopian highlands. In the watershed, dwarf Acacia etbaica was sparsely distributed. Consequently, the full three-dimensional point clouds of the individual trees were generated, which provided a wide variety of tree structural parameters in a non-destructive manner. The R2 values for tree height, canopy width, and stump diameter were 0.936, 0.891, and 0.808, respectively, and the corresponding RMSE values were 0.128 m, 0.331 m, and 0.886 cm. In addition, differences in forest structure and composition were caused by differences in the environment. The SfM-based photogrammetry would provide fundamental information to meet the demand of sustainable forest management from a morphological point of view, especially in forests of Ethiopian highlands.

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Sakai, T., Birhane, E., Abebe, B., & Gebremeskel, D. (2021). Applicability of structure-from-motion photogrammetry on forest measurement in the northern ethiopian highlands. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13095282

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