thumbnail

Using multisource data in global land-cover characterization: concepts, requirements, and methods

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
By: , and 

Links

  • The Publications Warehouse does not have links to digital versions of this publication at this time
  • Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core

Abstract

Global land-cover data are needed as baseline information for global change research. Multisource data, both coarse resolution satellite data and ancillary data, were used to produce a land-cover characteristics database for the conterqinous United States. Ancillary data, including elevation and ecological region data sets, were critical to the development, refinement, and information content of each class in the database. They contributed essential evidence for labeling and refining land-cover classes where differing types were represented by single spectral-temporal signatures. The characterization process can be expanded to a global effort depending on (1) the availability of global satellite coverage, (2) the quality and availability of ancillary data, and (3) the evolution of more sophisticated data visualization and analysis techniques.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Using multisource data in global land-cover characterization: concepts, requirements, and methods
Series title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
Volume 59
Issue 6
Year Published 1993
Language English
Publisher American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Contributing office(s) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
Description 11 p.
First page 977
Last page 987
Google Analytic Metrics Metrics page
Additional publication details