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Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data
The National Forestry Commission of Mexico continuously monitors forest structure within the country's continental territory by the implementation of the National Forest and Soils Inventory (INFyS). Due to the challenges involved in collecting data exclusively from field surveys, there are spat...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200803/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37223308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10090 |
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author | Barreras, Aylin Alanís de la Rosa, José Armando Mayorga, Rafael Cuenca, Rubi Moreno‐G, César Godínez, Carlos Delgado, Carina Soriano‐Luna, Maria de los Ángeles George, Stephanie Aldrete‐Leal, Metzli Ileana Medina, Sandra Romero, Johny Villela, Sergio Lister, Andrew Sheridan, Rachel Flores, Rafael Crowther, Thomas W. Guevara, Mario |
author_facet | Barreras, Aylin Alanís de la Rosa, José Armando Mayorga, Rafael Cuenca, Rubi Moreno‐G, César Godínez, Carlos Delgado, Carina Soriano‐Luna, Maria de los Ángeles George, Stephanie Aldrete‐Leal, Metzli Ileana Medina, Sandra Romero, Johny Villela, Sergio Lister, Andrew Sheridan, Rachel Flores, Rafael Crowther, Thomas W. Guevara, Mario |
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description | The National Forestry Commission of Mexico continuously monitors forest structure within the country's continental territory by the implementation of the National Forest and Soils Inventory (INFyS). Due to the challenges involved in collecting data exclusively from field surveys, there are spatial information gaps for important forest attributes. This can produce bias or increase uncertainty when generating estimates required to support forest management decisions. Our objective is to predict the spatial distribution of tree height and tree density in all Mexican forests. We performed wall‐to‐wall spatial predictions of both attributes in 1‐km grids, using ensemble machine learning across each forest type in Mexico. Predictor variables include remote sensing imagery and other geospatial data (e.g., mean precipitation, surface temperature, canopy cover). Training data is from the 2009 to 2014 cycle (n > 26,000 sampling plots). Spatial cross validation suggested that the model had a better performance when predicting tree height r (2) = .35 [.12, .51] (mean [min, max]) than for tree density r (2) = .23 [.05, .42]. The best predictive performance when mapping tree height was for broadleaf and coniferous‐broadleaf forests (model explained ~50% of variance). The best predictive performance when mapping tree density was for tropical forest (model explained ~40% of variance). Although most forests had relatively low uncertainty for tree height predictions, e.g., values <60%, arid and semiarid ecosystems had high uncertainty, e.g., values >80%. Uncertainty values for tree density predictions were >80% in most forests. The applied open science approach we present is easily replicable and scalable, thus it is helpful to assist in the decision‐making and future of the National Forest and Soils Inventory. This work highlights the need for analytical tools that help us exploit the full potential of the Mexican forest inventory datasets. |
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spelling | pubmed-102008032023-05-23 Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data Barreras, Aylin Alanís de la Rosa, José Armando Mayorga, Rafael Cuenca, Rubi Moreno‐G, César Godínez, Carlos Delgado, Carina Soriano‐Luna, Maria de los Ángeles George, Stephanie Aldrete‐Leal, Metzli Ileana Medina, Sandra Romero, Johny Villela, Sergio Lister, Andrew Sheridan, Rachel Flores, Rafael Crowther, Thomas W. Guevara, Mario Ecol Evol Research Articles The National Forestry Commission of Mexico continuously monitors forest structure within the country's continental territory by the implementation of the National Forest and Soils Inventory (INFyS). Due to the challenges involved in collecting data exclusively from field surveys, there are spatial information gaps for important forest attributes. This can produce bias or increase uncertainty when generating estimates required to support forest management decisions. Our objective is to predict the spatial distribution of tree height and tree density in all Mexican forests. We performed wall‐to‐wall spatial predictions of both attributes in 1‐km grids, using ensemble machine learning across each forest type in Mexico. Predictor variables include remote sensing imagery and other geospatial data (e.g., mean precipitation, surface temperature, canopy cover). Training data is from the 2009 to 2014 cycle (n > 26,000 sampling plots). Spatial cross validation suggested that the model had a better performance when predicting tree height r (2) = .35 [.12, .51] (mean [min, max]) than for tree density r (2) = .23 [.05, .42]. The best predictive performance when mapping tree height was for broadleaf and coniferous‐broadleaf forests (model explained ~50% of variance). The best predictive performance when mapping tree density was for tropical forest (model explained ~40% of variance). Although most forests had relatively low uncertainty for tree height predictions, e.g., values <60%, arid and semiarid ecosystems had high uncertainty, e.g., values >80%. Uncertainty values for tree density predictions were >80% in most forests. The applied open science approach we present is easily replicable and scalable, thus it is helpful to assist in the decision‐making and future of the National Forest and Soils Inventory. This work highlights the need for analytical tools that help us exploit the full potential of the Mexican forest inventory datasets. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10200803/ /pubmed/37223308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10090 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Barreras, Aylin Alanís de la Rosa, José Armando Mayorga, Rafael Cuenca, Rubi Moreno‐G, César Godínez, Carlos Delgado, Carina Soriano‐Luna, Maria de los Ángeles George, Stephanie Aldrete‐Leal, Metzli Ileana Medina, Sandra Romero, Johny Villela, Sergio Lister, Andrew Sheridan, Rachel Flores, Rafael Crowther, Thomas W. Guevara, Mario Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title | Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title_full | Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title_fullStr | Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title_short | Spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across Mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
title_sort | spatial predictions of tree density and tree height across mexico forests using ensemble learning and forest inventory data |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200803/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37223308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10090 |
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