Study on Forest Extraction and Ecological Network Construction of Remote Sensing Images Combined with Dynamic Large Kernel Convolution

Feiyue Wang,Fan Yang,Xinyue Chang,Yang Ye

Published 2025 in Forests

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As an important input parameter of the ecological network, the accuracy and detail with which forest cover is extracted directly constrain the accuracy of forest ecological network construction. The development of medium- and high-resolution remote sensing technology has provided an opportunity to obtain accurate and high-resolution forest coverage data. As forests have diverse contours and complex scenes on remote sensing images, a model of them will be disturbed by the natural distribution characteristics of complex forests, which in turn will affect the extraction accuracy. In this study, we first constructed a rather large, complex, diverse, and scene-rich forest extraction dataset based on Sentinel-2 multispectral images, comprising 20,962 labeled images with a spatial resolution of 10 m, in a manually and accurately labeled manner. At the same time, this paper proposes the Dynamic Large Kernel Segformer and conducts forest extraction experiments in Liaoning Province, China. We then used forest coverage as an input parameter and classified the forest landscape patterns in the study area using a landscape spatial pattern characterization method, based on which a forest ecological network was constructed. The results show that the Dynamic Large Kernel Segformer obtains 80.58% IoU, 89.29% precision, 88.63% recall, and a 88.96% F1 Score in extraction accuracy, which is 4.02% higher than that of the Segformer network, and achieves large-scale forest extraction in the study area. The forest area in Liaoning Province increased during the 5-year period from 2019 to 2023. With respect to the overall spatial pattern change, the Core area of Liaoning Province saw an increase in 2019–2023, and the overall quality of the forest landscape improved. Finally, we constructed the forest ecological network for Liaoning Province in 2023, which consists of ecological sources, ecological nodes, and ecological corridors based on circuit theory. This method can be used to extract large areas of forest based on remote sensing images, which is helpful for constructing forest ecological networks and achieving coordinated regional, ecological, and economic development.

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