Detection of tropical deforestation using ALOS-PALSAR: A Sumatran case study

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作者
Whittle, Martin [1 ]
Quegan, Shaun [1 ]
Uryu, Yumiko [2 ]
Stueewe, Michael [2 ]
Yulianto, Kokok [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, CTCD, Sheffield S3 7RH, S Yorkshire, England
[2] World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[3] WWF Indonesia, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
Forest monitoring; Tropical deforestation; Change detection; ALOS PALSAR; FOREST BIOMASS; LAND; COVER; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2012.04.027
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Indonesia has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world, with a significant impact on the planetary carbon balance and loss of biodiversity. It also covers a vast and often inaccessible area frequently obscured by clouds, making accurate, timely monitoring of its forests difficult. Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are unhindered by clouds and can provide clear images whenever there is a satellite pass, hence provide a potentially important tool for monitoring forest changes. Over Sumatra, the JAM Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) PALSAR L-band radar provided both ScanSAR HH polarisation with repeat images every 46 days, thus providing much more frequent clear imagery than other available rapid deforestation monitoring tools, and approximately annual Fine-Beam Dual (FBD) image pairs with HH and HV polarisations. Temporal analysis of ScanSAR images shows that deforestation in the Sumatran province of Riau can be identified by large values of the temporal standard deviation, but high detection rates are associated with high false alarm rates, particularly in swamp forest. There does not appear to be a reliable signature of the onset of forest disturbance in the ScanSAR time-series. Deforestation can also be detected in annual FBD data by combining increases and decreases in both the HH and HV channels, since the four types of change are complementary; these different polarisation responses indicate a variety of physical processes that may be involved in the radar signature of deforestation. Significant improvements in performance are possible by combining FBD and ScanSAR data, giving 72% detection of deforestation for a false alarm rate (detection of deforestation in undisturbed forest) of 20%. Error analysis based on (a) likely errors in the Landsat data used to provide a reference for deforestation and (b) differences between the times of acquisition of the Landsat data and the FBD data suggest that the true detection rate for the FBD data is underestimated. All the analysis in the paper uses fully automatic methods, but it is likely that false alarms in the ScanSAR data due to periodic flooding could be reduced by human inspection. The performance figures reported here could also be improved if knowledge about the locations of dry and swamp forest was included in the methodology. (c) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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