解码中国六幅耕地图的不一致性

Yifeng Cui, Ronggao Liu, Zhichao Li, Chao Zhang, Xiao-Peng Song, Jilin Yang, Le Yu, Mengxi Chen, Jinwei Dong
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准确的耕地信息对于农业规划和生产至关重要,尤其是在像中国这样粮食紧张的国家。尽管在过去几十年中,基于各种遥感数据源的中高分辨率卫星耕地图已得到广泛应用,但这些产品在耕地总面积和空间分布方面都存在相当大的差异,阻碍了这些数据集的进一步应用。影响这些数据集不一致的因素也尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们评估了约 2020 年在中国广泛使用的六种耕地地图的一致性和准确性,包括三种最先进的 10 米产品(即 Google Dynamic World、ESRI Land Cover 和 ESA WorldCover)和三种 30 米产品(即 GLC_FCS30、GlobeLand 30 和 CLCD)。我们还研究了景观破碎化、气候和农业管理的影响。使用地面实况样本进行的验证表明,10 米分辨率的 WorldCover 提供了最高的准确率(92.3%)。这些地图总共高估了中国耕地面积达 56%。多达 37% 的土地在地图上显示出空间不一致性,主要集中在山区,其原因是耕地地图的精度不同、耕地破碎化以及灌溉等管理措施。我们的工作为促进未来的耕地制图工作提供了启示,尤其是在高度不一致的地区。
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Decoding the inconsistency of six cropland maps in China

Accurate cropland information is critical for agricultural planning and production, especially in food-stressed countries like China. Although widely used medium-to-high-resolution satellite-based cropland maps have been developed from various remotely sensed data sources over the past few decades, considerable discrepancies exist among these products both in total area and in spatial distribution of croplands, impeding further applications of these datasets. The factors influencing their inconsistency are also unknown. In this study, we evaluated the consistency and accuracy of six cropland maps widely used in China in circa 2020, including three state-of-the-art 10-m products (i.e., Google Dynamic World, ESRI Land Cover, and ESA WorldCover) and three 30-m ones (i.e., GLC_FCS30, GlobeLand 30, and CLCD). We also investigated the effects of landscape fragmentation, climate, and agricultural management. Validation using a ground-truth sample revealed that the 10-m-resolution WorldCover provided the highest accuracy (92.3%). These maps collectively overestimated Chinese cropland area by up to 56%. Up to 37% of the land showed spatial inconsistency among the maps, concentrated mainly in mountainous regions and attributed to the varying accuracy of cropland maps, cropland fragmentation and management practices such as irrigation. Our work shed light on the promotion of future cropland mapping efforts, especially in highly inconsistent regions.

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