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A comparison of local and general models of leaf area and biomass of urban trees in USA
Institution:1. Chair for Forest Growth and Yield Science, Technical University Munich, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, Freising 85354, Germany;2. Chair of Strategic Landscape Planning and Management, Technical University of Munich, Emil-Ramann-Straße 6, Freising 85354, Germany;3. Professor of Climatology, Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Würzburg, Am Hubland, Würzburg 97074, Germany
Abstract:Ecosystem service estimation is a very popular topic. Many urban studies use the i-Tree Eco model developed by US Forest Service to estimate ecosystem services. Several ecosystem service estimation studies have been conducted acting upon the assumption that relationships developed elsewhere are applicable to sites that vary in species, site, climate, and environmental conditions. This study tested the accuracy of highly used existing leaf area and biomass models when used outside the region in which it was developed. To do this, we measured 74 urban trees from five species in Stevens Point, Wisconsin collecting data such as diameter at breast height (Dbh), tree height, height to the base of live crown, crown width, crown volume, leaf area, and leaf dry weight biomass. Using the data, we developed two models each to predict leaf area and biomass. Using ten independent samples, we compared our predictions with predictions from the existing models which are also used in i-Tree. Our results indicated that the local models developed in the current study predicted leaf area and biomass better than existing models which had higher prediction error. The difference in prediction will ultimately affect ecosystem services estimation when. using i-Tree, and future studies should acknowledge the difference.
Keywords:Allometric equation  i-Tree  Leaf area  Leaf biomass  Urban
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