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Automated Cropland Classification Algorithm (ACCA) for California Using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing

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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 80, Issue 1, Pages 81-90

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AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY
DOI: 10.14358/PERS.80.1.81

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  1. US Geological Survey's (USGS)
  2. USGS Geographic Analysis and Monitoring (GAM) and Land Remote Sensing (LRS)

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Increasing pressure to feed the growing population with scarce water resources requires accurate and routine cropland mapping. This paper develops and implements a rule-based automated cropland classification algorithm (AccA) using multi-sensor remote sensing data. Pixel-by-pixel accuracy assessments showed that ACCA produced an overall accuracy of >= 96 percent (K-hat = 0.8) when tested using independent data layers. Furthermore, AccA-generated county cropland areas showed high agreement (R-square values >= 0.94) when compared with three independent data sources: (a) US Department of Agriculture (USDA) cropland data layer derived cropland areas, (b) county specific crop acreage data from the Farm Service Agency, and (c) the Census of Agriculture data for the 58 counties in California. Our results demonstrate the ability of ACCA to generate cropland extent and areas over space and time, in an automated fashion with high degree of accuracies year after year, greatly contributing to food and water security analysis and decision making.

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