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Fu, AM, Sun, GQ, Guo, ZF, Wang, DZ (2010). Forest Cover Classification With MODIS Images in Northeastern Asia. IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING, 3(2), 178-189.

Abstract
The forest ecosystem in the Northeastern Asia (NEA) has been undergoing dramatic changes because of forest fires and massive logging. MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) vegetation indexes product MOD13A1 from 2000 to 2006 were re-composited for forest mapping circa year 2000 in the region. The study region was divided into four sub-regions with distinct natural climate regimes, and a TM/ETM+ scene was selected as a test site for each of the sub-regions. The process of mapping forest from MODIS data consists of two steps that follow the logic sequence of class definition. First, a 2-D Feature Space Grid Split (FSGS) algorithm was developed to identify forested areas by use of its dark object attributes. The producer and user accuracies of forest/non-forest mapping reached over 90% at test sites, and 72.22% and 88.26% comparing with the national LCLU map in the areas within China. The forested areas were then stratified into four forest types by a decision tree classifier from temporal MODIS data for each of the sub-regions. The forest classification was validated for pure forests using the results from TM/ETM+ classification. The comparison showed high producer and user accuracies: 86.78% and 91.14% for evergreen needle forest, 90.6% and 92.4% for deciduous needle forest, and 82.99% and 97.19% for deciduous broadleaf forest, although confusion existed between mixed forest and deciduous broadleaf forest. The forest map was also compared with MODIS land cover and Global Land Cover 2000 (GLC2000) products.

DOI:
10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2044556

ISSN:
1939-1404

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