Remote Sensing (Jun 2024)

LUCA: A Sentinel-1 SAR-Based Global Forest Land Use Change Alert

  • Adugna Mullissa,
  • Sassan Saatchi,
  • Ricardo Dalagnol,
  • Tyler Erickson,
  • Naomi Provost,
  • Fiona Osborn,
  • Aleena Ashary,
  • Violet Moon,
  • Daniel Melling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16122151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. 2151

Abstract

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The Land Use Change Alert (LUCA) dataset was developed for effective and timely monitoring of global forest changes that are mostly associated with human activities. Near- real-time changes of forest land use are mapped at 0.05 ha minimum mapping unit for all forest types across the Earth’s ecoregions, every two weeks. LUCA is based on Sentinel-1 cloud penetrating synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations to circumvent limitations of optical imagery from pervasive cloud cover over forested areas globally, and especially in the tropics. The methodology is based on a combination of time-series change detection and machine learning analytics to achieve high accuracy of alerts across all ecoregions and landscapes globally with an average area-adjusted users and producers accuracy of 83% and 63%, respectively. The bi-weekly global alert maps capture forest clearing associated with deforestation and industrial timber harvesting, along with forest degradation associated with selective logging, fragmentation, fire, and roads. The product was developed and released publicly through Google Earth Engine to allow for the rapid assessment of land use change activities, quantifying patterns and processes driving forest change and dynamics across forest ecoregions. LUCA is designed to help monitor a variety of emission reduction programs at the local to regional scales and play a key role in implementing regulations on deforestation-free products.

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