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Title: A Proposal for Caribbean-Wide Land Cover/Use Mapping


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A Proposal for Caribbean-Wide Land Cover/Use
Mapping

U.S. Geological Survey National Mapping
Division EROS Data Center
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Developing a Regional Planning Framework for
Biodiversity Conservation, Disaster Preparedness,
and Economic and Agricultural Development In the
Insular Caribbean
A Proposal funded by the USAID Caribbean
Regional Office supported by FAO, NASA
The Nature Conservancy
U.S. Forest Service
U.S. Geological Survey International
Conservation Program International
Institute of EROS Data Center
Conservation Science Department
Tropical Forestry
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WHY make Consistent Land Cover/Use Products for
the Caribbean?
  • To respond to Strategic Objective 2 of the
    Caribbean Regional Program Strategy (USAID,
    2000) Environmental Management Improved
    environmental management by public and private
    entities
  •  
  • To enable integrated environmental and economic
    planning by
  • providing improved access to information for
    regional and in-region planners and other
    stakeholders,
  • bringing the spatial dimension to the development
    of best practices, and
  • developing national capacity and management
    resources in an integrated and cooperative
    regional framework.

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IMS Implementation
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IMS Implementation
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Integrated Land Cover/Use System for the
Caribbean Islands
Static Products Digital (CD, Internet) Hard
Copy
Documented and Adaptable Land Classification
Dynamic Products Digital (CD, Internet Map
Server)
Landslide Risk Flood Risk Basin
Delineation Vulnerable Populations Ridge to Reef
Analyses Terrestrial/Marine DEMs Commodity/Parcel
Certification Historical Land Change
Land Cover Land Use Urban Expansion Natural
Vegetation Gap Analysis Agricultural
Class. Forest Density Carbon Stocks
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Final Products will Consist of
  • High resolution land cover/use database maps
    with best georectification for each island
    (MRLC-like)
  • Ancillary databases including where possible
  • prior land cover maps, GIS data layers, digital
    elevation models, forest inventory data, soils
    maps, and others
  • Consistently labeled and interpreted products for
    the Caribbean
  • A flexible mapping framework for specific client
    refinement and modification
  • Vector-based land cover units designed for
    conservation planning
  • A network of knowledgeable users among the
    Caribbean Islands
  • (An ArcIMS Data Querying Distribution System
    for each country and cooperating regional
    organizations)

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WHO will do the work?
  • Collaborating Institutions
  • USGS, EROS Data Center
  • USFS, International Institute for Tropical
    Forestry
  • The Nature Conservancy,
  • International Conservation Program
  • National Cooperators
  • Regional Organizations

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Anticipated Work Flow An Iterative Process
  • The Lead Institution Primary Analyst is
    responsible for coordinating all efforts for an
    island.
  • EDC will have specific roles in
  • training,
  • image acquisition,
  • processing all data inputs, and
  • implementing a distributed data dissemination
    system

Secure, Process TM Images
Calibrate Subset Mask
Create Field Map
Plan/Perform Fieldwork
Spectral Data Stack
Field Map
Combine Create Metadata
Review Edit Extract
Digitize Rasterize Georegister Resample
Field Data
Training Data
Ancillary Data
Ancillary Data Stack
Metadata
Submit to EDC
Explain Rejection
All Data Stack
Review/Edit/Identify Corrections Create Improved
Training Data
Review
Reject Return
Accept
Generate Additional Data
Submit To Primary Analyst
Run Preliminary Decision Tree
Preliminary Classification Image
New Training Data
Submit to EDC
Review
Submit To Primary Analyst
Accept
Run Final Decision Tree
Final Classification Image
Review/Edit
Final Land Cover Maps Databases
EROS/USGS SCIENTIST
Final Land Cover Maps Databases
Final Land Cover Maps Databases
ArcIMS-based Distribution by Country
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Acquire Landsat 7 ETM Imagery
Multiple date acquisitions are anticipated to
negate clouds and seasonal impacts.
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Finished Land Cover/Use Maps and Databases
  • After edits and reviews are incorporated by all
    interested local agencies, the final Land
    Cover/Use Maps and ancillary databases are
    released for use and distribution.

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Distribution of Products
  • Complete data set to collaborators and each
    island.
  • Digital versions on CDs with convenient
    interface.
  • A Caribbean web site for information and down
    load.
  • Data for a Caribbean Digital Atlas.
  • Source data available from web sites,
    collaborators and others.

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Multiple Product Benefits
-National Planning/Management -Natural Resource
Monitoring -Regional Assessments
and Planning -Smallholder Development -Public
Relations, Advertising, and Tourism -Personal
Networking
Premium Value for Banana Certification
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What do we gain with new and Consistent Land
Cover/Use Mapping?
  • A standardized classification schema, high
    resolution land cover/use maps, and associated
    databases will
  • Permit inter-island comparisons of the status and
    ecological variability of similar landscape
    units,
  • Enable regional conservation strategies,
  • Provide a baseline for regional biodiversity
    monitoring programs.
  • Protect coastal environments,
  • Enable regional land use planning
  • Facilitate environmental management
  • Support agricultural certification, and
  • Enable change comparisons

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Dont Land Cover/Use Maps Already Exist?
  • Although maps of vegetation exist for many of
    the individual Caribbean islands, these are
    often
  • out of date,
  • erroneous,
  • lacking information,
  • frequently too coarse, both spatially and in
    classification, for many practical applications,
  • unsuitable for diverse client needs, i.e. too
    categoric
  • non-standardized in both classification and
    methodology,
  • not integrated with ancillary databases,
  • not incorporated in integrated applications,
  • not in a framework that promotes upgrading and
    refinement
  • not available to a general group of users via
    browsers, and
  • not integrated into an Internet Mapping System
  •  

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Arent the Global Regional Maps Adequate?
  • Global and regional land cover maps that already
    exist are not suitable for the Insular Caribbean
    because of
  • Spatial Scales
  • Classification Details
  • Lack of Ancillary Databases
  • Lack of Internet Map Serving
  • Therefore, most existing maps are unsuitable for
    local terrestrial land use and coastal planning,
    monitoring, management or for comparisons of
    vegetation across multiple islands.

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HOW do we propose to do this?
  • Draw on existing methods developed by USGS for
    the National Land Cover project (MRLC)
  • Landsat 7 ETM Source
  • 30 Meter Pixel
  • Standardized Projection
  • Consistent Classification
  • Large-area Applications
  • Associated Databases

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Landsat 7 ETM Instrument Characteristics
Band Spectral
Ground Number Range (micrometers)
Resolution (m) 1 .450 to
.515 30 2 .525 to .605 30 3 .630 to
.690 30 4 .750 to .900 30 5
1.55 to 1.75 30 6 10.40 to
12.5 60 7 2.09 to 2.35 30 Pan .520 to
.900 15 Swath Width 185 km Repeat Coverage
Interval 16 days (233 orbits) Altitude 705
km Quantization Best 8 of 9 bits On-board data
storage 375Gb (solid state) Inclination Sun-sy
nchronous, 98.2o Equatorial Crossing Descending,
1000am
/- 15 min. Launch
vehicle Delta II Launch Date April 15, 1998

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Use On-Island Expertise
Identify and contact island specific agencies and
experts to enlist their interest, expertise, and
input.
  • Those islands able to contribute to the process
    are encouraged to do so.
  • Field validation
  • Image interpretation
  • Image processing
  • Data distribution

Appropriate Land Use at Forest Margins
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Obtain Existing Datasets
Acquire any available ancillary data (prior land
cover mapping efforts, GIS data layers, digital
elevation models, forest inventory data, soils
maps, etc.). Where such data are only available
in hardcopy format, they will be transformed into
digital formats.
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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst
  • All ancillary datasets will be digitized,
    rasterized, and georegistered to the Landsat 7
    ETM imagery.
  • Metadata describing each dataset will be
    generated.
  • Metadata and Data will be Placed in Distributed
    Clearinghouses.

Support Parcel and Commodity Identity or
Certification
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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst (cont)
  • An unsupervised classification will be used to
    create cloud, cloud shadow, and water masks.

Protect reef to ridge Systems and Environmental
Protection
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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst (cont)
  • Secure Local Knowledge of the island to help
    identify spectral groups which correspond to the
    proposed land cover schema.
  • This will provide a realistic check on spectral
    separability of land cover classes.
  • This will guide productive field data collection.

Identify, Conserve and Protect Rare Communities
and Species
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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst (cont)
Prior Classification Proposed Classification
Agriculture Mixed Commercial and Subsistence Plantations
Elfin and Alpine Meadow Montane Cloud Forest and Montane Grasslands
Littoral Woodland Lowland Semi-deciduous Forest
Montane Rain Forest Montane Rain Forest
Montane Thicket Evergreen Montane Shrubland
Secondary Rain Forest Disturbed Submontane Rain Forest
Mature Rain Forest Submontane Rainforest
Semi-Evergreen Forest Lowland/Submontane Seasonal Evergreen Forest
Scrub Woodland Lowland Drought Deciduous Shrubland
Grasslands Short/Medium/Tall Grasslands
Swamp and Wetlands Seasonally Flooded Rainforest/Woodland/Grassland
  • Islands with existing land cover maps will be
    crosswalked into the proposed regional land
    cover classification schema.
  • Unchanged portions of the island may be used to
    provide training data for an intermediate
    classification on this new schema.

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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst (cont)
  • Field data, collected via GPS, recent aerial
    photography, or other means, will be used to
    verify and correct both of these preliminary
    efforts at generating training data.
  • A final training dataset will be assembled.

Assist Management of Natural Resources
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Responsibilities of The Primary Analyst (cont)
  • Provide all imagery, ancillary data, metadata,
    and training data for initial EDC processing.
  • EDC prepares a preliminary classification using a
    decision tree linear regression technique.
  • Identify local experts who can take advantage of
    sub-regional training as processing is done.

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EROS Data Center will Process all Data
Input Database
Training Data
Land Cover Map
Slope
Multiple Dates and Spectral Bands of LANDSAT TM
ETM Imagery
Elevation
Position Index
Textual Expression
Decision Tree
If tm2b1 gt 30 and tm1b5 lt 45 and tm1b3 gt 30 and
tm2b4 lt 25 and tm1b1 lt 127 and slope lt 5 and
elevation gt 4500 and position lt 3 and aspect eq
north and soil eq 2 Then SHRUB
Aspect
Spatial Expression
Soil
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Responsibilities of the Primary Analyst (cont)
  • The land cover map resulting from this
    preliminary classification will be returned to
    primary analyst and each island for review,
    edits, and corrections.
  • Corrections will be used to provide improved
    training data to EDC.
  • EDC will use the new training data to run a final
    classification with the same decision tree
    technique. This land cover map will be the last
    submission EDC plans to make in the process.
  • Any further classification efforts will be done
    by more traditional, supervised classification
    methods, by the Primary Analyst and Island
    entities.

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Contributors to Caribbean Mapping
  • IITF, USDA 225k
  • NASA Data Buy 75
  • IITF, USDA 180
  • UN FAO Caribbean Training 15
  • USAID/W, TNC (Dominica and Bahamas) 150
  • USAID/Jamaica 70
  • USAID/Dominican Republic 200
  • EDC and TNC 27
  • EDC/MRLC (Puerto Rico and U.S.V.I.) 100
  • TOTAL 1,022k

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Landsat TM Band/color Combinations for Image
Interpretation
  • Bands 3,2,1
  • True color composite
  • No infrared band

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Landsat TM Band/color Combinations
  • Bands 4, 3, 2
  • Color Infrared
  • (false color composite)
  • Similar to CIR Photos

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Landsat TM Band/color Combinations
  • Bands 7,4,2
  • Arid regions maximum separation of rock types
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