Title:
Integrating in-situ, Landsat, and MODIS data for mapping in Southern African savannas: Experiences of LCCS-based land-cover mapping in the Kalahari in Namibia
Publication Year:
2011
Abstract:
Integrated ecosystem assessment initiatives are important steps towards a global biodiversity observing system. Reliable earth observation data are key information for tracking biodiversity change on various scales. Regarding the establishment of standardized environmental observation systems, a key question is: What can be observed on each scale and how can land cover information be transferred? In this study, a land cover map from a dry semi-arid savanna ecosystem in Namibia was obtained based on the UN LCCS, in-situ data, and MODIS and Landsat satellite imagery. Keywords: harmonization, standardization, time series, random forest, remote sensing, phenology.
Publication Title:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume:
176
Issue:
1 - 4
Pages:
531 - 547
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en