2000
DOI: 10.1080/014311600210092
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Land cover mapping of large areas from satellites: Status and research priorities

Abstract: Abstract. Although land cover mapping is one of the earliest applications of remote sensing technology, routine mapping over large areas has only relatively recently come under consideration. This change has resulted from new information requirements as well as from new developments in remote sensing science and technology. In the near future, new data types will become available that will enable marked progress to be made in land cover mapping over large areas at a range of spatial resolutions. This paper is … Show more

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“…Because of these various sources of errors map users are often keen to have information on map accuracy. The need for accuracy assessment is now well-established (Cihlar, 2000;Strahler et al, 2006). One problem, however, is that accuracy assessments may suggest that land cover products derived by remote sensing are of insufficient accuracy (Townshend, 1992;Wilkinson, 1996;Gallego, 2004;Lu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Remote Sensing: Targeted Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of these various sources of errors map users are often keen to have information on map accuracy. The need for accuracy assessment is now well-established (Cihlar, 2000;Strahler et al, 2006). One problem, however, is that accuracy assessments may suggest that land cover products derived by remote sensing are of insufficient accuracy (Townshend, 1992;Wilkinson, 1996;Gallego, 2004;Lu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Remote Sensing: Targeted Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third image (221/76), hereafter named as the "son" image, was acquired nine days later. Using the overlapping parts of parent and the son images, a linear transfer function was derived for each spectral band to radiometrically match the son image to the parent image [40,64].…”
Section: Landsat 8 Imagerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Review papers on the use of remote sensing for land use land cover classification are provided in Bastiaanssen (1998), Smits et al (1999), Mucher et al (2000), Cihlar (2000), Franklin and Wulder (2002), Thenkabail et al (2009b), and García-Mora et al (2012).…”
Section: Land Usementioning
confidence: 99%