Publications

Gao, Y; Ghilardi, A; Paneque-Galvez, J; Skutsch, M; Mas, JF (2016). Validation of MODIS Vegetation Continuous Fields for monitoring deforestation and forest degradation: two cases in Mexico. GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL, 31(9), 1019-1031.

Abstract
This study assesses whether MODIS Vegetation Continuous Fields percent tree cover (PTC) data can detect deforestation and forest degradation. To assess the usefulness of PTC for detecting deforestation, we used a data set consisting of eight forest and seven non-forest categories. To evaluate forest degradation, we used data from two temperate forest types in three conservation states: primary (dense), secondary (moderately degraded) and open (heavily degraded) forest. Our results show that PTC can differentiate temperate forest from non-forest categories (p=0.05) and thus suggests PTC can adequately detect deforestation in temperate forests. In contrast, single-date PTC data does not appear to be adequate to detect forest degradation in temperate forests. As for tropical forest, PTC can partially discriminate between forest and non-forest categories.

DOI:
10.1080/10106049.2015.1110205

ISSN:
1010-6049