A novel approach towards continuous monitoring of forest change dynamics in fragmented landscapes using time series Landsat imagery

•Accelerated forest fragmentation causes global forest carbon loss.•PFI is presented to characterize sub-pixel forest dynamics in Landsat imagery.•The CCDC-PFI approach integrates the advantages of CCDC algorithm and PFI.•The CCDC-PFI outperforms other SOTA methods in detecting sub-pixel forest chan...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation 2023-04, Vol.118, p.103226, Article 103226
Hauptverfasser: Cai, Yaotong, Shi, Qian, Xu, Xiaocong, Liu, Xiaoping
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Zusammenfassung:•Accelerated forest fragmentation causes global forest carbon loss.•PFI is presented to characterize sub-pixel forest dynamics in Landsat imagery.•The CCDC-PFI approach integrates the advantages of CCDC algorithm and PFI.•The CCDC-PFI outperforms other SOTA methods in detecting sub-pixel forest changes.•A GEE APP of the proposed method have been developed and provided. Carbon emissions from forest ecosystems are greatly impacted by the acceleration of fragmentation and edge effects. Understanding these effects requires accurate monitoring of changes in fragmented forest landscapes. However, these changes are often low-intensity and small-scale, making it difficult to detect them using medium spatial resolution satellite images (e.g., Landsat). To address this challenge, this study developed the Pure Forest Index (PFI), which uses a combination of the existing vegetation index (VI) and spectral mixture analysis (SMA) to more effectively detect and characterize the contribution of forests to the observed spectral response of a pixel. The PFI was applied to detect forest changes in the Amazon rainforest from 1986 to 2020 using the Continuous Change Detection and Classification (CCDC) algorithm (hereafter referred to as the CCDC-PFI algorithm). The results showed reliable performance in mapping forest changes, with an overall accuracy of 0.94 (±0.03) at the spatial scale and a temporal accuracy of 91.1 % (within a two-year window). Comparison with other indices revealed that the PFI improves the ability to monitor forest dynamics with an increased overall accuracy of 0.02–0.35. The PFI also demonstrated advantages in enhancing sub-pixel forest information and suppressing non-forest backgrounds in various scenes compared to conventional VIs. The proposed approach is expected to benefit further research on forests and ecosystems.
ISSN:1569-8432
1872-826X
DOI:10.1016/j.jag.2023.103226