Title
Land Cover Mapping from Remotely Sensed and Auxiliary Data for Harmonized Official Statistics.
Abstract
This paper describes a general framework alternative to the traditional surveys that are commonly performed to estimate, for statistical purposes, the areal extent of predefined land cover classes across Europe. The framework has been funded by Eurostat and relies on annual land cover mapping and updating from remotely sensed and national GIS-based data followed by area estimation. Map production follows a series of steps, namely data collection, change detection, supervised image classification, rule-based image classification, and map updating/generalization. Land cover area estimation is based on mapping but compensated for mapping error as estimated through thematic accuracy assessment. This general structure was applied to continental Portugal, successively updating a map of 2010 for the following years until 2015. The estimated land cover change was smaller than expected but the proposed framework was proved as a potential for statistics production at the national and European levels. Contextual and structural methodological challenges and bottlenecks are discussed, especially regarding mapping, accuracy assessment, and area estimation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.3390/ijgi7040157
ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION
Keywords
Field
DocType
change detection,expert knowledge,GIS,Landsat,LUCAS survey,rule-based classification
Data collection,Official statistics,Change detection,Computer science,Thematic map,Contextual image classification,Land cover,Cartography
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
7
4
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.40
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hugo Costa110.73
Diana Almeida210.40
Francisco Vala310.40
Filipe Marcelino410.40
Mario Caetano5145.86