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Land cover characterization and mapping of South America for the year 2010 using Landsat 30 m satellite data

January 1, 2014

Detailed and accurate land cover and land cover change information is needed for South America because the continent is in constant flux, experiencing some of the highest rates of land cover change and forest loss in the world. The land cover data available for the entire continent are too coarse (250 m to 1 km) for resource managers, government and non-government organizations, and Earth scientists to develop conservation strategies, formulate resource management options, and monitor land cover dynamics. We used Landsat 30 m satellite data of 2010 and prepared the land cover database of South America using state-of-the-science remote sensing techniques. We produced regionally consistent and locally relevant land cover information by processing a large volume of data covering the entire continent. Our analysis revealed that in 2010, 50% of South America was covered by forests, 2.5% was covered by water, and 0.02% was covered by snow and ice. The percent forest area of South America varies from 9.5% in Uruguay to 96.5% in French Guiana. We used very high resolution (

Publication Year 2014
Title Land cover characterization and mapping of South America for the year 2010 using Landsat 30 m satellite data
DOI 10.3390/rs6109494
Authors Chandra Giri, Jordan Long
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Remote Sensing
Index ID 70188057
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
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