New allometric models for the USA create a step-change in forest carbon estimation, modeling, and mapping
Lucas K. Johnson (1), Michael J. Mahoney (1), Grant Domke (2), Colin, M. Beier (1) ((1) State University of New York College of Environmental, Science, Forestry, (2) USDA Forest Service)

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the impact of new allometric models (NSVB) introduced by the FIA on forest carbon estimation, highlighting the need for updated methods to ensure accurate mapping and modeling of forest biomass and carbon stocks.
Contribution
It compares existing CRM-based AGB maps with new NSVB-based maps, demonstrating the implications of the model change for forest carbon estimation and mapping.
Findings
Passive satellite imagery models estimate point-in-time AGB well
Existing CRM-based maps are incompatible with NSVB data
Updated models are needed for accurate forest carbon mapping
Abstract
The United States national forest inventory (NFI) serves as the foundation for forest aboveground biomass (AGB) and carbon accounting across the nation. These data enable design-based estimates of forest carbon stocks and stock-changes at state and regional levels, but also serve as inputs to model-based approaches for characterizing forest carbon stocks and stock-changes at finer resolutions. Although NFI tree and plot-level data are often treated as truth in these models, they are in fact estimates based on regional species-group models known collectively as the Component Ratio Method (CRM). In late 2023 the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program introduced a new National Scale Volume and Biomass Estimators (NSVB) system to replace CRM nationwide and offer more precise and accurate representations of forest AGB and carbon. Given the prevalence of model-based AGB studies relying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForest ecology and management · Forest Management and Policy · Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
