Authors
John R Townshend, Jeffrey G Masek, Chengquan Huang, Eric F Vermote, Feng Gao, Saurabh Channan, Joseph O Sexton, Min Feng, Raghuram Narasimhan, Dohyung Kim, Kuan Song, Danxia Song, Xiao-Peng Song, Praveen Noojipady, Bin Tan, Matthew C Hansen, Mengxue Li, Robert E Wolfe
Publication date
2012/9/1
Journal
International Journal of Digital Earth
Volume
5
Issue
5
Pages
373-397
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
The compilation of global Landsat data-sets and the ever-lowering costs of computing now make it feasible to monitor the Earth's land cover at Landsat resolutions of 30 m. In this article, we describe the methods to create global products of forest cover and cover change at Landsat resolutions. Nevertheless, there are many challenges in ensuring the creation of high-quality products. And we propose various ways in which the challenges can be overcome. Among the challenges are the need for atmospheric correction, incorrect calibration coefficients in some of the data-sets, the different phenologies between compilations, the need for terrain correction, the lack of consistent reference data for training and accuracy assessment, and the need for highly automated characterization and change detection. We propose and evaluate the creation and use of surface reflectance products, improved selection of …
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JR Townshend, JG Masek, C Huang, EF Vermote… - International Journal of Digital Earth, 2012