F. Achard et al., Tropical forest mapping from coarse spatial resolution satellite data: production and accuracy assessment issues, INT J REMOT, 22(14), 2001, pp. 2741-2762
Global to regional datasets from coarse spatial resolution satellite sensor
s are increasingly becoming available. Land cover and vegetation extent map
s are among the terrestrial products derived from such data. Whilst they pr
ovide a previously unavailable synoptic view of global situations, accuracy
assessment methodological issues are often ignored when creating these dig
ital databases or producing statistics from such sources. This paper looks
at how these issues are addressed in the framework of the Joint Research Ce
ntre's TREES (Tropical Ecosystem Environment observation by Satellite) proj
ect, initiated to map and monitor the pan-tropical humid forest belt using
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data. The paper shows that
without accuracy assessment and a correction procedure, both the thematic
legend and statistical data derived from coarse spatial maps can be mislead
ing.