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LIFE FORM CLASSIFICATION

HomeDataRemote Sensing AlgorithmsVegetation AlgorithmsLIFE FORM CLASSIFICATION

Following products are available for Life Form (or Growth Form):

  • Copernicus HRL Grassland
  • Copernicus High Resolution Forest Type (HRL FTY)
  • Ordnance Survey mastermap for UK

Copernicus HRL Grassland

Period: 2015 Sensor: Sentinel 2A, Sentinel 1A and 2B, Landsat 8 OLI Resolutions:  20m Extent: Pan-European Data can be accessed here. Algorithm description: HRL2015 was produced by combining optical and SAR data. Dense time series of these datasets for 2015 (+/- 2015) were used and image objects derived from multi-temproal optical EO data were used as training datasets. Maps derived…

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Copernicus High Resolution Forest Type (HRL FTY)

Period: 2012, 2015 Sensor: 2012 – IRS-p6, ResourceSat-2, SPOT-4, SPOT-5 (for 2015 +/- 1year) 2015 : Sentinel 2, Landsat 8 (for 2015 +/- 1year) Resolutions: 20 and 100m Extent: Pan-European Data can be accessed here. Algorithm description: The product comprises of three datasets: 1. Tree cover density providing information about tree cover density (0 to 100%), 2. Dominant leaf type (broadleaf/coniferous),…

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Ordnance Survey mastermap for UK

Period: 1990, 2000, 2007, 2015 Sensor: LANDSAT TM5, IRS LISS III, SPOT 4,5 (AWIFS only if other high resolution satellite image is not available) Resolutions: 25m and 1km Extent: UK Data can be accessed here. Algorithm description: Red, NIR and MIR bands of satellite images for summer and winter are combined to form ‘summer-winter’ composites and subjected to supervised classification. The…

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