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Combining accuracy assessment of land-cover maps with environmental monitoring programs

January 1, 2000

A scientifically valid accuracy assessment of a large-area, land-cover map is expensive. Environmental monitoring programs offer a potential source of data to partially defray the cost of accuracy assessment while still maintaining the statistical validity. In this article, three general strategies for combining accuracy assessment and environmental monitoring protocols are described. These strategies range from a fully integrated accuracy assessment and environmental monitoring protocol, to one in which the protocols operate nearly independently. For all three strategies, features critical to using monitoring data for accuracy assessment include compatibility of the land-cover classification schemes, precisely co-registered sample data, and spatial and temporal compatibility of the map and reference data. Two monitoring programs, the National Resources Inventory (NRI) and the Forest Inventory and Monitoring (FIM), are used to illustrate important features for implementing a combined protocol.

Publication Year 2000
Title Combining accuracy assessment of land-cover maps with environmental monitoring programs
DOI 10.1023/A:1006487829238
Authors S.V. Stehman, R.L. Czaplewski, S.M. Nusser, L. Yang, Z. Zhu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Index ID 70022494
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center