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A detailed land use/land cover map for the European Alps macro region

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-023-02344-3

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Spatially and thematically detailed land use maps are crucial for studying and managing populated mountain regions. A new highly detailed land use/land cover map for the European Alpine Region was presented, with a resolution of up to 5 m and a temporal extent from 2015 to 2020. By aggregating 15 high-resolution layers, 65 land use/cover classes were identified, resulting in an overall map accuracy of 88.8%. The map's high thematic and spatial detail allows easy customization for research and management purposes, catering to a wide range of applications.
Spatially and thematically detailed land use maps are of special importance to study and manage populated mountain regions. Due to the complex terrain, high elevational gradients as well as differences in land demand, these regions are characterized by a high density of different land uses that form heterogeneous landscapes. Here, we present a new highly detailed land use/landcover map for the areas included in the European Strategy for the Alpine Region. The map has a spatial resolution of up to 5 m and a temporal extent from 2015 to 2020. It was created by aggregating 15 high-resolution layers resulting in 65 land use/cover classes. The overall map accuracy was assessed at 88.8%. The large number of land use classes and the high spatial resolution allow an easy customization of the map for research and management purposes, making it useable by a broad audience for various applications. Our map shows that by combining theme specific high-resolution land use products to build a comprehensive land use/land cover map, a high thematic and spatial detail can be achieved.

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