학술논문

Short term change detection in tundra vegetation near Umiujaq, subarctic Quebec, Canada
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International. :4668-4670 Jul, 2014
Subject
Geoscience
Vegetation mapping
Meteorology
Remote sensing
Spatial resolution
Vegetation
Image segmentation
High-resolution imaging
image classification
change detection
vegetation
arctic
Language
ISSN
2153-6996
2153-7003
Abstract
Local vegetation changes since the last 20 years are being investigated at the transition zone between the subarctic and the arctic region in Nunavik (Quebec, Canada). By using high resolution aerial photographs acquired at the end of summer 1994 and 2010 and image processing techniques, we established the dominant vegetation changes and created a « from-to » vegetation map. Results show a significant increase in shrub dominated cover and a loss of lichen dominated zones. Number and area of ponds have also diminished over time. Moreover, according to the change detection analysis, all major vegetation classes had the largest shift in favour of the shrub class. Thus, the final change map illustrates the general shrubification ongoing in the region and pinpoints permafrost degradation zones as principal areas affected by the expansion of shrubs.