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Understory Bamboo Discrimination Using a Winter Image

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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 75, Issue 1, Pages 37-47

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AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY
DOI: 10.14358/PERS.75.1.37

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  1. International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), the Netherlands

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In this study, a new approach is presented that combines forest phonology and Landsat vegetation indices to estimate evergreen understory bamboo coverage in a mixed temperate forest, It was found that vegetation indices, especially the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) derived from leaf-off (winter) images were significantly correlated with percent understory bamboo cover for both deciduous and mixed coniferous/deciduous forests. Winter NDVI was used to map bamboo coverage using a binary decision tree classifier. A high mapping accuracy for understory bamboo presence/obsence was achieved with an Overall accuracy of 89 percent (kappa = 0.59). In addition, for the first time, we successfully classified three density classes of bamboo with an overall accuracy of 68 percent (kappa = 0.48). These results were compared to three traditional multispectral bands-based methods (Mahalanobis distance, maximum likelihood, and artificial neural networks). The highest mapping accuracy was again obtained from winter images. However, the kappa z-test showed that there was no statistical difference in accuracy between the methods. The results suggest that winter is the optimal season for quantifying the coverage of evergreen understory bamboos in a mixed forest area, regardless of the classification methods use.

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