An integrated vegetation mapping approach for northern Alaska (1 : 4 M scale)

Authors
Citation
Da. Walker, An integrated vegetation mapping approach for northern Alaska (1 : 4 M scale), INT J REMOT, 20(15-16), 1999, pp. 2895-2920
Citations number
65
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
ISSN journal
01431161 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
15-16
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2895 - 2920
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-1161(19991015)20:15-16<2895:AIVMAF>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A six-step integrated vegetation mapping approach is described for making a small-scale (1:4 million) map of northern Alaska. The method uses two prim ary maps: (1) a Phytogeographic subzones and Floristic subprovinces Map (PF M) adjusted to Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer false colour infrar ed (AVHRR CIR) imagery, and (2) an Integrated Vegetation-Complex Map (IVCM) . The IVCM map-polygon boundaries are guided by information from a variety of remote-sensing data (AVHRR imagery, maximum greenness maps and classifie d images) and hard-copy source maps (surficial geology, bedrock geology, so ils, percentage water cover). The map-polygon boundaries are integrated so that they conform to terrain features that are interpretable on the AVHRR C IR. The PFM and IVCM are overlaid in a geographic information system (GIS), and a series of derived maps is created through the use of look-up tables. Northern Alaska is a prototype area for the Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping (CAVM) project, which has a goal of producing a new vegetation map of the region north of the arctic tree line by the year 2001. The method co uld be modified and adapted to any region of the Arctic based on locally av ailable information.