United States national land cover data base development 1992–2001 and beyond

Limin Yang
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An accurate, up-to-date and spatially-explicate national land cover database is required for monitoring the status and trends of the nationpsilas terrestrial ecosystem, and for managing and conserving land resources at the national scale. With all the challenges and resources required to develop such a database, an innovative and scientifically sound planning must be in place and a partnership be formed among users from government agencies, research institutes and private sectors. In this paper, we summarize major scientific and technical issues regarding the development of the NLCD 1992 and 2001. Experiences and lessons learned from the project are documented with regard to project design, technical approaches, accuracy assessment strategy, and project implementation. Future improvements in developing next generation NLCD beyond 2001 are suggested, including: (1) enhanced satellite data preprocessing in correction of atmospheric and adjacency effect and the topographic normalization; (2) improved classification accuracy through comprehensive and consistent training data and new algorithm development; (3) multi-resolution and multitemporal database targeting major land cover changes and land cover database updates; (4) enriched database contents by including additional biophysical parameters and/or more detailed land cover classes through synergizing multi-sensor, multi-temporal, and multi-spectral satellite data and ancillary data, and (5) transform the NLCD project into a national land cover monitoring program.
1992-2001年及以后美国国家土地覆盖数据库的发展
为了监测国家陆地生态系统的状况和趋势,以及在国家范围内管理和保护土地资源,需要一个准确、最新和空间清晰的国家土地覆盖数据库。面对开发这样一个数据库所需要的所有挑战和资源,必须制定创新和科学合理的规划,并在政府机构、研究机构和私营部门的用户之间建立伙伴关系。本文总结了1992年和2001年NLCD发展的主要科学技术问题。从项目中获得的经验和教训被记录在项目设计、技术方法、准确性评估策略和项目实施方面。提出了2001年以后发展下一代NLCD的改进方向,包括:(1)在大气和邻接效应校正和地形归一化方面加强卫星数据预处理;(2)通过全面一致的训练数据和新算法开发提高分类精度;(3)针对主要土地覆盖变化和土地覆盖数据库更新的多分辨率、多时相数据库;(4)通过多传感器、多时间和多光谱卫星数据和辅助数据的协同作用,增加生物物理参数和/或更详细的土地覆盖类别,丰富数据库内容;(5)将NLCD项目转变为国家土地覆盖监测项目。
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