Land cover classification at a regional scale in Iberia: separability in a multi-temporal and multi-spectral data set of satellite images

2004 
Earth observation at regional scales, such as of the Iberian Peninsula or Mediterranean Basin, is an important tool to understand the relationships between climate and surface properties. Among the different layers of information that can be derived from satellite imagery, land cover maps are important by themselves and as an aid to infer other variables. Land cover legends at regional scales require finer categories than those used at a global scale, which implies processing multi-spectral imagery acquired by Earth observing systems with daily acquisition rates. In this article we discuss several alternatives to analyse satellite image datasets that are both multi-temporal and multi-spectral, with spatial resolution of 1 km2. In order to facilitate the interpretation of our results, we restrict our analysis to pixels that correspond to cells with a uniform and known cover on the ground, as described by a detailed vegetation map, in Catalonia (NE Spain). Our results indicate that canonical redundancy anal...
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