Publications

Polychronaki, A; Gitas, IZ (2012). Burned Area Mapping in Greece Using SPOT-4 HRVIR Images and Object-Based Image Analysis. REMOTE SENSING, 4(2), 424-438.

Abstract
The devastating series of fire events that occurred during the summers of 2007 and 2009 in Greece made evident the need for an operational mechanism to map burned areas in an accurate and timely fashion to be developed. In this work, Systeme pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT)-4 HRVIR images are introduced in an object-based classification environment in order to develop a classification procedure for burned area mapping. The development of the procedure was based on two images and then tested for its transferability to other burned areas. Results from the SPOT-4 HRVIR burned area mapping showed very high classification accuracies (similar to 0.86 kappa coefficient), while the object-based classification procedure that was developed proved to be transferable when applied to other study areas.

DOI:
2072-4292

ISSN:
10.3390/rs4020424