Aricak B.Bulut A.Altunel A.Sakici O.2023-04-122023-04-122015-01-0103731332https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/5820Forest ecosystems which contain half of the terrestrial carbon deposits; play a significant role in shaping the global climate. Two different methods are used to determine the above-ground carbon stock capacity of forestlands. Direct measurement method takes a long time and requires both extensive as well as expensive field and laboratory work. One of the more indirect methods, satellite imaging on the other hand, costs less, is easier and practical compared to direct methods. It is also easier to integrate into geographic information systems (GIS). This paper provides a regression equation between the reflection values from RapidEye high resolution satellite image and sample areas where terrestrial aboveground biomass (AGB) carbon stock capacity was calculated by direct measurement method. As a result of the calculations made, using the RapidEye imagery and a "Band 4" devised equation producing R2=0.71 depending upon the data from Erzurum Camyazi Forest Directorate encompassing 9,917 ha study area, the amount of carbon stored within stands was found 285 208 tons. From this value, we can conclude that average carbon stock of the study area is 28.8 tons/ha.falseAboveground biomass | Carbon sequestration | RapidEye | Remote sensingEstimating above-ground carbon biomass using satellite image reflection values: A case study in camyazi forest directorate, TurkeyArticle2-s2.0-84943241753