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Original Articles

Estimation of Mediterranean forest attributes by the application of k‐NN procedures to multitemporal Landsat ETM+ images

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Pages 3781-3796 | Received 22 Jul 2003, Accepted 07 Mar 2005, Published online: 12 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Routine applications of nonparametric estimation methods to satellite data for assisting the creation of forest inventories in Northern European countries are stimulating interest in the possible extension of these methods to more complex Mediterranean areas. This is the subject of the current work, which presents an experiment based on the integration of remotely sensed images and sample field measurements aimed at producing forest attribute maps in central Italy. Testing was carried out in an area where 370 geocoded field plots, sampled on a single‐stage cluster design, were collected to characterize wood and non‐wood forest attributes. These ground data served to apply various k‐Nearest Neighbour (k‐NN) estimation procedures to multitemporal Landsat 7 ETM+ images in order to map major forest attributes (basal area and simulated leaf area index, LAI). More specifically, the investigation focused on evaluating the effects of using satellite images from different periods of the growing season and spectral metrics of increasing complexity. The results achieved by the examined methods are finally discussed in order to provide guidelines for possible operational utilization.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank two anonymous IJRS referees for their helpful comments which improved the quality of the original manuscript.

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