Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover

Abstract Trees outside forests (TOF) are an underrepresented resource in forest poor nations. As a result of their frequent omission from national forest resource assessments and a lack of readily available very-high-resolution remotely sensed imagery, TOF status and characterization has until now,...

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Autores principales: Nathan Thomas, Priscilla Baltezar, David Lagomasino, Atticus Stovall, Zaheer Iqbal, Lola Fatoyinbo
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2f1b39b48a49480c9e1855f1e9df2a5c2021-12-02T15:51:15ZTrees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover10.1038/s41598-021-86944-22045-2322https://doaj.org/article/2f1b39b48a49480c9e1855f1e9df2a5c2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86944-2https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Trees outside forests (TOF) are an underrepresented resource in forest poor nations. As a result of their frequent omission from national forest resource assessments and a lack of readily available very-high-resolution remotely sensed imagery, TOF status and characterization has until now, been unknown. Here, we assess the capacity of openly available 10 m ESA Sentinel constellation satellite imagery for mapping TOF extent at the national level in Bangladesh. In addition, we estimate canopy height for TOF using a TanDEM-X DEM. We map 2,233,578 ha of TOF in Bangladesh with a mean canopy height of 7.3 m. We map 31 and 53% more TOF than existing estimates of TOF and forest, respectively. We find TOF in Bangladesh is nationally fragmented as a consequence of agricultural activity, yet is capable of maintaining connectedness between remaining stands. Now, TOF accounting is feasible at the national scale using readily available datasets, enabling the mainstream inclusion of TOF in national forest resource assessments for other countries.Nathan ThomasPriscilla BaltezarDavid LagomasinoAtticus StovallZaheer IqbalLola FatoyinboNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
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Nathan Thomas
Priscilla Baltezar
David Lagomasino
Atticus Stovall
Zaheer Iqbal
Lola Fatoyinbo
Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
description Abstract Trees outside forests (TOF) are an underrepresented resource in forest poor nations. As a result of their frequent omission from national forest resource assessments and a lack of readily available very-high-resolution remotely sensed imagery, TOF status and characterization has until now, been unknown. Here, we assess the capacity of openly available 10 m ESA Sentinel constellation satellite imagery for mapping TOF extent at the national level in Bangladesh. In addition, we estimate canopy height for TOF using a TanDEM-X DEM. We map 2,233,578 ha of TOF in Bangladesh with a mean canopy height of 7.3 m. We map 31 and 53% more TOF than existing estimates of TOF and forest, respectively. We find TOF in Bangladesh is nationally fragmented as a consequence of agricultural activity, yet is capable of maintaining connectedness between remaining stands. Now, TOF accounting is feasible at the national scale using readily available datasets, enabling the mainstream inclusion of TOF in national forest resource assessments for other countries.
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Priscilla Baltezar
David Lagomasino
Atticus Stovall
Zaheer Iqbal
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David Lagomasino
Atticus Stovall
Zaheer Iqbal
Lola Fatoyinbo
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title Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
title_short Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
title_full Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
title_fullStr Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
title_full_unstemmed Trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
title_sort trees outside forests are an underestimated resource in a country with low forest cover
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