학술논문

Development of a method for remote sensing of land-cover change 1980-2000 in the USFS North Central Region using heterogeneous USGS LUDA and NOAA AVHRR 1 km data
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Geoscience and remote sensing symposium Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002. IGARSS '02. 2002 IEEE International. 2:1210-1212 vol.2 2002
Subject
Geoscience
Signal Processing and Analysis
Remote sensing
Spatial resolution
Satellites
Belts
US Department of Agriculture
Road transportation
Protocols
Image processing
Lakes
Rail transportation
Language
Abstract
A 1980 national land-cover classification (USGS LUDA aggregated to 1 km) was combined with 2000 satellite imagery (AVHRR NDVI time series) to derive land-cover change information for forest, urban, and agriculture categories in southeast Michigan, part of the USFS North Central Region. To derive useful land-cover change data using a heterogeneous dataset, we (a) interpreted a sample of NAPP photographs from 2000 following 1980 LUDA protocols and used this interpreted land-cover for calibrating a 2000 AVHRR ISODATA classification, and (b) used NRI land-cover statistical data to develop relationships between 1980 NRI and 1980 LUDA proportions for the three classes to develop expected proportions in each class for 2000 AVHRR. We further constrained this by using the NRI predicted proportions with an allocation procedure in IDRISI. Results showed that these approaches we adopted in order to produce comparable classifications improved on AVHRR ISODATA classifications alone.