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MAPPING QUEENSLAND LAND COVER ACCORDING TO FAO LCCS USING MULTI-SOURCE SPATIAL DATA

机译:根据粮农组织使用多源空间数据的粮农组织LCC映射昆士兰陆地封面

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Recent developments in the application of high-resolution satellite data for extracting spatial information have encouraged land cover mapping activities throughout Australia. Together with the increase of these mapping activities, the need for standardizing land cover classification schemes for maps has been emphasized. In 2000, FAO published a widely accepted land cover classification system based on priori (pre-decided) approach, which can be applied to any area of the world. This study examined land cover features of the geographically diverse state of Queensland, Australia, with a special emphasis on dynamic land cover differences, and applied fundamentals of FAO LCCS to classify land cover of two different regions. These two regions; 1) the arid Mt. Isa region in northern Queensland; and 2) the urbanized southeast region including Brisbane and the Gold Coast, cover a diversity of landscape types. The combination of these regions is representative of a large portion of other regions of the Australian continent. Improving the resolution of national land cover maps is of a national priority as it required to address a wide range of environmental and natural resource issues. Classifications were conducted on SPOT 10m satellite data, supported by 2.5m high resolution SPOT true colour images, ASTER, and some Landsat scenes. Other GIS data layers including SLATS 2001-2003 (Statewide Land cover and Trees Study) data and extensive field survey information collected from both areas were also utilized. Both regions were classified initially into three levels (dichotomous phase) of the FAO LCCS and then spectral features, field investigations, and other image attributes were used to generate 4th level (Modular-Hierarchical phase) land cover categories. Results show a very satisfactory land cover map at 10m resolution compared to existing land cover products. The standard FAO classification scheme provides a standardised system of classification that can be used to analyse spatial and temporal land cover variability throughout the country. This approach also has the advantage of facilitating the integration of Australian land cover mapping products with global land cover datasets.
机译:最近在应用高分辨率卫星数据中提取空间信息的发展,鼓励了澳大利亚的土地覆盖映射活动。随着这些绘图活动的增加,已经强调了对地图标准化土地覆盖分类方案的需求。 2000年,粮农组织出版了基于先验(预先决定)方法的广泛接受的土地覆盖分类系统,可适用于世界任何地区。本研究审查了澳大利亚昆士兰州地理位置州的土地覆盖特征,特别强调动态土地覆盖差异,以及粮农组织LCC的基础知识对两个不同地区的陆地覆盖。这两个地区; 1)昆士兰州北部的Arid Mt.Isa地区; 2)包括布里斯班和黄金海岸在内的城市化东南部地区,涵盖了多样性的景观类型。这些地区的组合代表澳大利亚大陆的大部分地区。提高国家土地覆盖地图的决议是国家优先事项,因为它需要解决广泛的环境和自然资源问题。分类是在现货10M卫星数据上进行的,支持2.5M高分辨率现场真彩色图像,翠菊和一些Landsat场景。还利用了包括Slats 2001-2003(州所有土地覆盖和树木研究)数据和从两个领域收集的广泛的现场调查信息的其他GIS数据层。这两个地区最初被分为粮农组织LCC的三个级别(二分相),然后使用光谱特征,现场调查和其他图像属性来生成第四级(模块化阶段)覆盖类别。结果显示,与现有陆地覆盖产品相比,10M分辨率的陆地覆盖地图非常令人满意。标准粮农组织分类方案提供了一个标准化的分类系统,可用于分析全国各地的空间和颞覆覆盖率。这种方法还具有促进与全球陆地覆盖数据集的澳大利亚陆地覆盖映射产品集成的优势。

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