The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Jul 2012)

INVESTIGATING THE CAPABILITY OF IRS-P6-LISS IV SATELLITE IMAGE FOR PISTACHIO FORESTS DENSITY MAPPING (CASE STUDY: NORTHEAST OF IRAN)

  • F. Hoseini,
  • A. A. Darvishsefat,
  • N. Zargham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XXXIX-B8-409-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XXXIX-B8
pp. 409 – 411

Abstract

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In order to investigate the capability of satellite images for Pistachio forests density mapping, IRS-P6-LISS IV data were analyzed in an area of 500 ha in Iran. After geometric correction, suitable training areas were determined based on fieldwork. Suitable spectral transformations like NDVI, PVI and PCA were performed. A ground truth map included of 34 plots (each plot 1 ha) were prepared. Hard and soft supervised classifications were performed with 5 density classes (0–5%, 5–10%, 10–15%, 15–20% and > 20%). Because of low separability of classes, some classes were merged and classifications were repeated with 3 classes. Finally, the highest overall accuracy and kappa coefficient of 70% and 0.44, respectively, were obtained with three classes (0–5%, 5–20%, and > 20%) by fuzzy classifier. Considering the low kappa value obtained, it could be concluded that the result of the classification was not desirable. Therefore, this approach is not appropriate for operational mapping of these valuable Pistachio forests.