Allometric Equations for Aboveground Biomass Estimation in Wet Miombo Forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Using Terrestrial LiDAR
2025
Jonathan Ilunga Muledi | Stéphane Takoudjou Momo | Pierre Ploton | Augustin Lamulamu Kamukenge | Wilfred Kombe Ibey | Blaise Mupari Pamavesi | Benoît Amisi Mushabaa | Mylor Ngoy Shutcha | David Nkulu Mwenze | Bonaventure Sonké | Urbain Mumba Tshanika | Benjamin Toirambe Bamuninga | Cléto Ndikumagenge | Nicolas Barbier
Accurate assessments of aboveground biomass (AGB) stocks and their changes in extensive Miombo forests are challenging due to the lack of site-specific allometric equations (AEs). Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) is a non-destructive method that enables the calibration of AEs and has recently been validated by the IPCC guidelines for carbon accounting within the REDD+ framework. TLS surveys were carried out in five non-contiguous 1-ha plots in two study sites in the wet Miombo forest of Katanga, in the Democratic Republic Congo. Local wood densities (WD) were determined from wood cores taken from 619 trees on the sites. After a careful checking of Quantitative Structure Models (QSMs) output, the individual volumes of 213 trees derived from TLS data processing were converted to AGB using WD. Four AEs were calibrated using different predictors, and all presented strong performance metrics (e.g., R2 ranging from 90 to 93%), low relative bias and relative individual mean error (11.73 to 16.34%). Multivariate analyses performed on plot floristic and structural data showed a strong contrast in terms of composition and structure between sites and between plots within sites. Even though the whole variability of the biome has not been sampled, we were thus able to confirm the transposability of results within the wet Miombo forests through two cross-validation approaches. The AGB predictions obtained with our best AE were also compared with AEs found in the literature. Overall, an underestimation of tree AGB varying from &minus:35.04 to &minus:19.97% was observed when AEs from the literature were used for predicting AGB in the Miombo of Katanga.
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