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Library efficiency of sampling very high resolution images for area estimation in the European Union

efficiency of sampling very high resolution images for area estimation in the European Union

efficiency of sampling very high resolution images for area estimation in the European Union

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Date of publication
December 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400107128
Pages
1868-1880

Very high resolution (VHR) images are a valuable information source to estimate land cover area and land cover change. When full coverage of a region with VHR images is not affordable, a sample of images can be considered. Square grids provide a practical sampling frame for VHR images. When using a land cover map as pseudo-truth, the sampling variance is easily assessed but may be overestimated if the land cover map has a coarse resolution. To estimate the potential sampling variance of a cluster sampling scheme, we propose a method based on intra-cluster correlation (ICC) computed from a correlogram. The ‘equivalent number of points’ is a useful indicator to quantify cost-efficiency of sites of a given size. We obtained poor efficiency results for area estimation of major land cover types in the European Union (EU) with a sample of 10 km × 10 km sites, but results are more encouraging for classes with a more scattered layout or for land cover change.

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Gallego, Francisco Javier

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