Publications

Kuenzer, Claudia; Leinenkugel, Patrick; Vollmuth, Matthias; Dech, Stefan (2014). Comparing global land-cover products - implications for geoscience applications: an investigation for the trans-boundary Mekong Basin. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 35(8), 2752-2779.

Abstract
In this article we present the results of a comparison of six globally available land-cover products for the Mekong Basin - an area that spans 795,000km(2) and comprises parts of six riparian countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The basin covers most climatic zones: from high-altitude, snow-covered mountainous regions in the north, to subtropical and tropical rainforest areas and agricultural land further south. The geopolitically important region not only is home to over 72,000,000 inhabitants, but also is a centre of attention of several environmental modelling experts, trying to assess future hydrologic dynamics, climate variability, as well probable land-use developments in the area.We compare land-cover products of the University of Maryland, UMD 1992-1993, the GLC 2000 product, the GlobCover products of 2004-2006 and 2009, as well as the MODIS-derived land-cover products of 2001 and 2009. For harmonization of individual legends, the Land Cover Classification System, LCCS, has been employed. However, even after harmonization, cross-tabulation among the products reveals extreme differences, where the impact of differing classification algorithms weighs higher than the impact of temporal coincidence of products. Especially, differences within mixed-vegetation classes are large, strongly impacting the overall assessment of forested land, other vegetated land, and even cultivated land in the Mekong Basin. The findings presented here are of high relevance for the modelling community as well as Mekong-related environmental studies, which should consider global remote-sensing-derived products with caution and solid background knowledge.

DOI:
10.1080/01431161.2014.890305

ISSN:
0143-1161; 1366-5901