Classification of Eucalyptus plantation Site Index (SI) and Mean Annual Increment (MAI) prediction using DEM-based geomorphometric and climatic variables in Brazil

Digital elevation model (DEM) data were used with climate data to estimate productivity in 19 Eucalyptus plantations in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Typically, plantation and individual stand growth and productivity estimates, such as Site Index (SI) and Mean Annual Increment (MAI), are based on fiel...

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Published inGeocarto international Vol. 37; no. 5; pp. 1256 - 1273
Main Authors Dos Reis, Aliny Aparecida, Franklin, Steven E., Acerbi Júnior, Fausto Weimar, Ferraz Filho, Antonio Carlos, de Mello, José Marcio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 04.03.2022
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Summary:Digital elevation model (DEM) data were used with climate data to estimate productivity in 19 Eucalyptus plantations in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Typically, plantation and individual stand growth and productivity estimates, such as Site Index (SI) and Mean Annual Increment (MAI), are based on field measures of height, tree diameter and age. Using a Random Forest modelling approach, SI and MAI were related to: (i) DEM-based geomorphometric variables and (ii) WorldClim historical macro-climatic measures. Three operational SI classes (high, medium and low productivity) in 180 stands were mapped with an overall accuracy of 91.6%. Medium and high productivity sites were the most accurately classified. Low productivity sites had 76.5% producer's accuracy and 92.9% user's accuracy, and were the most extensive in the study area. Such sites are considered of high importance from a plantation management perspective since additional forestry operations are likely required to address low productivity and growth.
ISSN:1010-6049
1752-0762
DOI:10.1080/10106049.2020.1778103