Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Land cover

January 1, 2002

Documenting the distribution of land-cover types on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain is the foundation for impact assessment and mitigation of potential oil exploration and development. Vegetation maps facilitate wildlife studies by allowing biologists to quantify the availability of important wildlife habitats, investigate the relationships between animal locations and the distribution or juxtaposition of habitat types, and assess or extrapolate habitat characteristics across regional areas.

To meet the needs of refuge managers and biologists, satellite imagery was chosen as the most cost-effective method for mapping the large, remote landscape of the 1002 Area.

Objectives of our study were the following: 1) evaluate a vegetation classification scheme for use in mapping. 2) determine optimal methods for producing a satellite-based vegetation map that adequately met the needs of the wildlife research and management objectives; 3) produce a digital vegetation map for the Arctic Refuge coastal plain using Lands at-Thematic Mapper(TM) satellite imagery, existing geobotanical classifications, ground data, and aerial photographs, and 4) perform an accuracy assessment of the map.

Publication Year 2002
Title Land cover
Authors Janet C. Jorgenson, Peter C. Joria, David C. Douglas
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Biological Science Report
Series Number 2002-0001
Index ID 70188493
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center