Assessing the Performance of Handheld Laser Scanning for Individual Tree Mapping in an Urban Area

Author:

Yang Jinming1ORCID,Yuan Wenwen1,Lu Huicui1ORCID,Liu Yuehan2,Wang Yongkang3,Sun Letong1,Li Shimei1ORCID,Li Haifang1

Affiliation:

1. School of Landscape Architecture and Forestry, Qingdao Agriculture University, Qingdao 266109, China

2. School of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China

3. School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China

Abstract

Precise individual tree or sample-based inventories derived from 3D point cloud data of mobile laser scanning can improve our comprehensive understanding of the structure, function, resilience, biodiversity, and ecosystem services of urban forests. This study assessed the performance of a handheld laser scanning system (HLS) for the extraction of tree position, diameter at breast height (DBH), and tree height (H) in an urban area. A total of 2083 trees of 13 species from 34 plots were analyzed. The results showed that the registration of tree positions using ground control points (GCPs) demonstrated high accuracy, with errors consistently below 0.4 m, except for a few instances. The extraction accuracy of DBH for all trees and individual species remained consistently high, with a total root mean square error (RMSE) of 2.06 cm (6.89%) and a bias of 0.62 cm (2.07%). Notably, broad-leaved trees outperformed coniferous trees, with RMSE and bias values of 1.86 cm (6%) and 0.76 cm (2.46%), respectively, compared to 2.54 cm (9.46%) and 0.23 cm (0.84%), respectively. The accuracy of H extraction varied significantly among different species, with R2 values ranging from 0.65 to 0.92. Generally, both DBH and H were underestimated compared to ground measurements. Linear mixed-effects models (LMEs) were applied to evaluate factors affecting the performance of HLS with the plot as a random factor. LME analysis revealed that plant type and terrain significantly influenced the accuracy of DBH and H derived from HLS data, while other fixed factors such as plot area, tree density, and trajectory length showed no significance. With a large sample size, we concluded that the HLS demonstrated sufficient accuracy in extracting individual tree parameters in urban forests.

Funder

Qingdao Science and Technology Foundation for Public Wellbeing

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Horizontal project of Shandong Provincial Institute of Land and Space Planning

Publisher

MDPI AG

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