In the previous chapters we introduced land cover classifications, fractional cover and time-series analysis. All these approaches aimed to extract ecological relevant information based on the spectral signal. However differentiating a tree plantation (spatially regularly planted trees of same species, age, height) from a natural forest based on the spectral signal only might be quite challenging since the spectral signals might be quite similar but their spatial heterogeneity is different. A tree plantation will not have a high spatial variation in its spectral signal due to the same age and height of the trees while a natural forest will have different tree heights with casting shadows or even tree fall gaps, hence such a forest will show up with a higher spatial variation. Such information can be retrieved using texture metrics based on remote sensing data sets e.g. the NDVI.

Rocchini, D.; Wegmann, M.; Leutner, B.; Bevanda, M. (2016). Spatial land cover pattern analysis. In: Remote sensing and GIS for ecologists: using open source software (editor(s) Wegmann, M.; Leutner, B.; Dech, S.). Exeter: Pelagic Publishing: 244-257. ISBN: 9781784270223 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/25335

Spatial land cover pattern analysis

Rocchini, Duccio;
2016-01-01

Abstract

In the previous chapters we introduced land cover classifications, fractional cover and time-series analysis. All these approaches aimed to extract ecological relevant information based on the spectral signal. However differentiating a tree plantation (spatially regularly planted trees of same species, age, height) from a natural forest based on the spectral signal only might be quite challenging since the spectral signals might be quite similar but their spatial heterogeneity is different. A tree plantation will not have a high spatial variation in its spectral signal due to the same age and height of the trees while a natural forest will have different tree heights with casting shadows or even tree fall gaps, hence such a forest will show up with a higher spatial variation. Such information can be retrieved using texture metrics based on remote sensing data sets e.g. the NDVI.
Remote sensing
Telerilevamento
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
2016
9781784270223
Rocchini, D.; Wegmann, M.; Leutner, B.; Bevanda, M. (2016). Spatial land cover pattern analysis. In: Remote sensing and GIS for ecologists: using open source software (editor(s) Wegmann, M.; Leutner, B.; Dech, S.). Exeter: Pelagic Publishing: 244-257. ISBN: 9781784270223 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/25335
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