Mapping seasonal tree canopy cover and leaf area using worldview-2/3 satellite imagery: A megacity- scale case study in Tokyo urban area

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This study presents a methodology for developing a high-resolution (2 m) urban tree canopy leaf area inventory in different tree phenological seasons and a subsequent application of the methodology to a 625 km2 urban area in Tokyo. Satellite remote sensing has the advantage of imaging large areas simultaneously. However, mapping the tree canopy cover and leaf area accurately is still difficult in a highly heterogeneous urban landscape. The WorldView-2/3 satellite imagery at the individual tree level (2 m resolution) was used to map urban trees based on a simple pixel-based classification method. The comparison of our mapping results with the tree canopy cover derived from aerial photography shows that the error margin is within an acceptable range of 5.5% at the 3.0 km2 small district level, 5.0% at the 60.9 km2 municipality level, and 1.2% at the 625 km2 city level. Furthermore, we investigated the relationship between the satellite data (vegetation index) and in situ tree-measurement data (leaf area index) to develop a simple model to directly map the tree leaf area from theWorldView-2/3 imagery. The estimated total leaf area in Tokyo urban area in the leaf-on season (633 km2) was twice that of the leaf-offseason (319 km2). Our results also showed that the estimated total leaf area in Tokyo urban area was 1.9-6.2 times higher than the results of the moderate-resolution (30 m) satellite imagery.

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Kokubu, Y., Hara, S., & Tani, A. (2020). Mapping seasonal tree canopy cover and leaf area using worldview-2/3 satellite imagery: A megacity- scale case study in Tokyo urban area. Remote Sensing, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/RS12091505

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