DocumentCode :
1086041
Title :
An Examination of the Effects of Spatial Resolution and Image Analysis Technique on Indirect Fuel Mapping
Author :
Tanase, Mihai Andrei ; Gitas, Ioannis Z.
Author_Institution :
Ordenacion del Teritorrio, Univ. de Zaragoza, Zaragoza
Volume :
1
Issue :
4
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
220
Lastpage :
229
Abstract :
The high number of forest fires occurring every year constitutes one of the major degradation factors of ecosystems, especially in the Mediterranean region. The ability of satellite sensors to cover wide areas makes them valuable tools for the prevention, detection and mapping of wildfires and fire related properties of the ecosystems. However, increased spatial resolution, coupled with a lower number of available spectral channels, makes image analysis difficult. Thus, users need to employ additional image analysis techniques in order to achieve their objectives. The aim of this work was to assess to what extent potential fuels can be discriminated within different image analysis techniques and satellite imagery products using the indirect mapping method. The main hypothesis was that very high-resolution data, coupled with object-oriented image analysis (OOIA), would improve the ability to differentiate among potential fuels. To test this hypothesis, fuel types were extracted from high and very high spatial resolution satellite imagery using object-oriented and pixel-based image analyses, respectively. The general conclusion of this study was that the use of object-oriented image analysis not only produces more accurate results, but also allows differentiation among the largest number of potential fuels. Object-oriented analysis allows better discrimination of potential fuels using very high-resolution imagery and the indirect mapping method. Six different potential fuels were classified using the object-oriented approach compared with only four when using pixel-based image analysis. The overall accuracy achieved reached approximately 80%.
Keywords :
fires; fuel; image classification; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; Chania; Crete Island; Mediterranean region; ecosystem; forest fire; image analysis technique; image classification; indirect fuel mapping; land cover mapping; land use mapping; object-oriented image analysis; pixel-based image; satellite imagery; satellite sensor; vegetation mapping; very high-resolution data; wildfire detection; wildfire mapping; wildfire prevention; Data mining; Degradation; Ecosystems; Fires; Fuels; Image analysis; Pixel; Satellites; Spatial resolution; Testing; Fuel mapping; land management; object-oriented analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2009.2012475
Filename :
4762339
Link To Document :
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