Publications

Valderrama-Landeros, LH; Espana-Boquera, ML; Baret, F (2016). Deforestation in Michoacan, Mexico, From CYCLOPES-LAI Time Series (2000-2006). IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING, 9(12), 5398-5405.

Abstract
Annual land maps (2000-2006) of the Mexican state of Michoacan were built from the leaf area index series of the Carbon cycle and change in land observational products from an ensemble of satellites project, using a reference map and considering general vegetation types: evergreen forest, deciduous forest, crops, and grassland shrublands. This was done by calculating 11 phenological variables for each year, and analyzing the principal components. For each pixel, we calculated the distances between the values of the first five principal components and the values of first five principal components of all the pixels in the reference map. Each pixel was assigned the most common type of land cover between the 20 smallest distances. The annual maps were compared year by year to estimate deforestation, namely the pixels corresponding to evergreen forests that changed to another type of cover and stayed that way. We estimate that 35 641 ha of evergreen forest were deforested, of which 19 120 ha became deciduous forest and 16 428 ha became crops. In addition, 458 599 ha suffered non-permanent changes, mainly at the edge of forests, corresponding to mixed pixels. The results were validated using high-resolution images, with 71% of success in changed pixels, and 81% in unchanged pixels.

DOI:
10.1109/JSTARS.2016.2597742

ISSN:
1939-1404