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The aboveground biomass density (AGBD) or aboveground carbon density is mapped for the rainforest of the Basse-Terre Island (Guadeloupe, French West Indies). This mapping is the first devoted to the rainforest of the Lesser Antilles.Mapping AGBD needs the successive realization of two steps. At first, AGBD was estimated in studied forest plots where trees were individually measured; secondly these local estimations were extended through multiple regression including remote sensing LiDAR measurements.Due to the structural specificity of the Caribbean-islands forests, applying general allometry relationship overestimates tree above-ground biomass. Yet we take advantage of pantropical database (Chave et al. 2014) by adopting a suitable statistical procedure: bayesian mixed decision rule.Despite the reduced canopy height, generally less than 35 m, Caribbean lowland rainforests have a high biomass, in every respect comparable to that of continental lowland forests. Such peculiarity is achieved through increased tree density that compensate for lower canopy height.
CAS
Deshaies, Guadeloupe
hal-01514241
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01514241