2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12091410
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Consistency Analysis of Remote Sensing Land Cover Products in the Tropical Rainforest Climate Region: A Case Study of Indonesia

Abstract: Land cover changes in tropical rainforest climate zones play an important role in global climate change and the functioning of the Earth’s natural system. Existing research on the consistency of different land cover products has mainly focused on administrative divisions (continental or national scales). However, the ongoing production of large regional or global land cover products with higher resolutions requires us to have a better grasp of confusing land types and their geographical locations for different… Show more

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“…The area-based and pixel-based consistencies are widely used to assess the agreement between different global products. The area-based analysis mainly focuses on the consistency of the areal proportions of each LC type between the different GLC products [39,41], whereas the pixel-based analysis is concerned with the spatial (dis)agreement for each LC type between the different GLC products [34,41,42]. In this study, both an analysis of the consistency of the current 30 m GLC products and an analysis for different classes (impervious surface, forest, cropland, and water body) of current global 30 m thematic products were performed to give a more comprehensive understanding of the process of global land-cover mapping.…”
Section: Consistency and Accuracy Assessment Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The area-based and pixel-based consistencies are widely used to assess the agreement between different global products. The area-based analysis mainly focuses on the consistency of the areal proportions of each LC type between the different GLC products [39,41], whereas the pixel-based analysis is concerned with the spatial (dis)agreement for each LC type between the different GLC products [34,41,42]. In this study, both an analysis of the consistency of the current 30 m GLC products and an analysis for different classes (impervious surface, forest, cropland, and water body) of current global 30 m thematic products were performed to give a more comprehensive understanding of the process of global land-cover mapping.…”
Section: Consistency and Accuracy Assessment Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, in order to intuitively illustrate the spatial consistency between the different products, the spatial superposition method [41] was employed to obtain the pixel-by-pixel spatial correspondence for the different products. A maximum value (equal to 3) was assigned for highly consistent pixels when the target land-cover types for the three LC products were exactly the same; a value of 2 was assigned for moderately consistent pixels when only two land-cover types agreed; a minimum value (equal to 1) was assigned for lowconsistency pixels when the three LC products all had different target land-cover types [39]. To obtain more detailed information about the spatial consistency between the different products, the spatial superposition method was also applied to each pair of products.…”
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