IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (Jan 2015)

DETER-B: The New Amazon Near Real-Time Deforestation Detection System

  • Cesar Guerreiro Diniz,
  • Arleson Antonio de Almeida Souza,
  • Diogo Correa Santos,
  • Mirian Correa Dias,
  • Nelton Cavalcante da Luz,
  • Douglas Rafael Vidal de Moraes,
  • Janaina Sant Ana Maia,
  • Alessandra Rodrigues Gomes,
  • Igor da Silva Narvaes,
  • Dalton M. Valeriano,
  • Luis Eduardo Pinheiro Maurano,
  • Marcos Adami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2015.2437075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
pp. 3619 – 3628

Abstract

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The Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA), the largest global rainforest on earth, contains nearly 30% of the rainforest on earth. Given the regional complexity and dynamics, there are large government investments focused on controlling and preventing deforestation. The National Institute for Space Research (INPE) is currently developing five complementary BLA monitoring systems, among which the near real-time deforestation detection system (DETER) excels. DETER employs MODIS 250 m imagery and almost daily revisit, enabling an early warning system to support surveillance and control of deforestation. The aim of this paper is to present the methodology and results of the DETER based on AWIFS data, called DETER-B. Supported by 56 m images, the new system is effective in detecting deforestation smaller than 25 ha, concentrating 80% of its total detections and 45% of the total mapped area in this range. It also presents higher detection capability in identifying areas between 25 and 100 ha. The area estimation per municipality is statistically equal to those of the official deforestation data (PRODES) and allows the identification of degradation and logging patterns not observed with the traditional DETER system.

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