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Linear spectral mixture model as a tool for monitoring deforestation and timber exploitation in the Brazilian Amazon

The objective of this study is to show the operational capacity of a "linear spectral mixture model" using TM/Landsat data for the characterization/monitoring of the annual deforestation and the timber logging exploitation process in the Amazon. In the methodological procedure, the original TM bands...

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Autor principal: Santos, João Roberto dos
Outros Autores: Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir, Duarte, Valdete, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima Alencastro de, Silva, Patrícia Guedes da
Grau: Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19980
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The objective of this study is to show the operational capacity of a "linear spectral mixture model" using TM/Landsat data for the characterization/monitoring of the annual deforestation and the timber logging exploitation process in the Amazon. In the methodological procedure, the original TM bands were initially converted to "vegetation", "shade" and "soil" fraction images, derived from the linear spectral mixture model. After the selection of fraction images, the scene segmentation was made using a region growing algorithm, and then an unsupervised classifier (per region) was applied. Afterwards, the thematic polygons were manually edited to generate the final maps. An analysis was made on the proportion of "vegetation", "shade" and "soil" components, for primary forest, selective logging, regrowth, and deforestation areas, for the timeframe 1997-2001. This analysis demonstrates, through the ternary diagram, that the variations in the spatial attributes of these component fractions were caused by a land cover/land use change process. A set of images and maps, showing the temporal identification of deforested and timber logging exploitation areas is shown, as a result of the operational use of this technique. The spatial distribution of these landscape changes provides subsidies to environmental agencies for the control and enforcement of specific conservation policies referring to the Amazon forest resources.