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Assessing Forest/Non-Forest Separability Using Sentinel-1 C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
King, Stuart
, Hansen, Johannes N.
, Mitchard, Edward T. A.
in
Alaska
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ Carbon
/ Classifiers
/ Climate change
/ Cloud cover
/ Colombia
/ Deforestation
/ Developing countries
/ Dielectric properties
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Finland
/ Florida
/ forests
/ Indonesia
/ issues and policy
/ Land degradation
/ LDCs
/ LULUCF
/ Mapping
/ Monitoring systems
/ Paris Agreement
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ SAR
/ Sensors
/ Sentinel-1
/ standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Temporal resolution
/ time series analysis
/ topographic slope
/ United Kingdom
/ Vegetation
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Assessing Forest/Non-Forest Separability Using Sentinel-1 C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
King, Stuart
, Hansen, Johannes N.
, Mitchard, Edward T. A.
in
Alaska
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ Carbon
/ Classifiers
/ Climate change
/ Cloud cover
/ Colombia
/ Deforestation
/ Developing countries
/ Dielectric properties
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Finland
/ Florida
/ forests
/ Indonesia
/ issues and policy
/ Land degradation
/ LDCs
/ LULUCF
/ Mapping
/ Monitoring systems
/ Paris Agreement
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ SAR
/ Sensors
/ Sentinel-1
/ standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Temporal resolution
/ time series analysis
/ topographic slope
/ United Kingdom
/ Vegetation
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Assessing Forest/Non-Forest Separability Using Sentinel-1 C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
by
King, Stuart
, Hansen, Johannes N.
, Mitchard, Edward T. A.
in
Alaska
/ Backscattering
/ Biomass
/ C band
/ Carbon
/ Classifiers
/ Climate change
/ Cloud cover
/ Colombia
/ Deforestation
/ Developing countries
/ Dielectric properties
/ Discriminant analysis
/ Finland
/ Florida
/ forests
/ Indonesia
/ issues and policy
/ Land degradation
/ LDCs
/ LULUCF
/ Mapping
/ Monitoring systems
/ Paris Agreement
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ SAR
/ Sensors
/ Sentinel-1
/ standard deviation
/ Support vector machines
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Temporal resolution
/ time series analysis
/ topographic slope
/ United Kingdom
/ Vegetation
/ Wavelengths
2020
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Assessing Forest/Non-Forest Separability Using Sentinel-1 C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
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Assessing Forest/Non-Forest Separability Using Sentinel-1 C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
2020
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Overview
Synthetic Aperture Radar has a unique potential for continuous forest mapping as it is not affected by cloud cover. While longer wavelengths, such as L-band, are commonly used for forest applications, in this paper we assess the aptitude of C-band Sentinel-1 data for this purpose, for which there is much interest due to its high temporal resolution (five days) and “free, full, and open” data policy. We tested its ability to distinguish forest from non-forest in six study sites, located in Alaska, Colombia, Finland, Florida, Indonesia, and the UK. Using the time series for a full year significantly increases the classification accuracy compared to a single scene (a mean of 85 % compared to 77 % across the study sites for the best classifier). Our results show that we can further improve the mean accuracy to 87 % when only considering the annual mean and standard deviation of co-polarized (VV) and cross-polarized (VH) backscatter. In this case, separation accuracies of up to 93 % (in Finland) are possible, though in the worst case (Alaska), the highest possible accuracy using these variables was 80 % . The best overall performance was observed when using a Support Vector Machine classifier, outperforming random forest, k-Nearest-Neighbors, and Quadratic Discriminant Analysis. We further show that the small information content we found in the phase data is an artifact of terrain slope orientation and has a negligible impact on classifier performance. We conclude that for the purposes of forest mapping the smaller file size and easier to process GRD products are sufficient, unless the SLC products are used to compute the temporal coherence which was not tested in this study.
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