학술논문

Open land cover from OpenStreetMap and remote sensing.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation & Geoinformation. Dec2017, Vol. 63, p206-213. 8p.
Subject
*ATMOSPHERIC effects on remote sensing
*LAND cover
*FORESTS & forestry
*PROTOTYPES
Language
ISSN
1569-8432
Abstract
OpenStreetMap (OSM) tags were used to produce a global Open Land Cover (OLC) product with fractional data gaps available at osmlanduse.org. Data gaps in the global OLC map were filled for a case study in Heidelberg, Germany using free remote sensing data, which resulted in a land cover (LC) prototype with complete coverage in this area. Sixty tags in the OSM were used to allocate a Corine Land Cover (CLC) level 2 land use classification to 91.8% of the study area, and the remaining gaps were filled with remote sensing data. For this case study, complete are coverage OLC overall accuracy was estimated 87%, which performed better than the CLC product (81% overall accuracy) of 2012. Spatial thematic overlap for the two products was 84%. OLC was in large parts found to be more detailed than CLC, particularly when LC patterns were heterogeneous, and outperformed CLC in the classification of 12 of the 14 classes. Our OLC product represented data created in different periods; 53% of the area was 2011–2016, and 46% of the area was representative of 2016–2017. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]