Mapping invasive woody plants in Azores Protected Areas by using very high-resolution multispectral imagery

Artur Gil, Agustin Lobo, Mohamed Abadi, Luis Silva, Helena Calado
2013 European Journal of Remote Sensing  
We assessed the effectiveness of very high spatial resolution IKONOS imagery for mapping a top invasive woody plant, Pittosporum undulatum, in a Protected Area in S.Miguel Island. We developed a segmentation-based classification scheme. A strong separability between most important land cover classes and a high accuracy in supervised classification maps was achieved. Overall separability improved significantly after the training data depuration process. Support Vector Machine and Maximum
more » ... od's supervised classifiers showed a strong agreement and a good accuracy at land-cover class level, especially with P. undulatum. This approach was confirmed as a cost-effective method to map woody plant invaders in Azores Protected Areas.
doi:10.5721/eujrs20134616 fatcat:32l622imjbgizgx3fynhezrhxe