Compilation of a European forest map from Portugal to the Ural mountains based on earth observation data and forest statistics

This article focuses on the approach of combining the information from both remote sensing and forest inventory statistics in order to produce a European forest proportion map covering the area from Portugal to the Ural mountains. For this purpose, a calibration method was developed, tested and appl...

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Published in:Forest Policy and Economics
Main Authors: Schuck, A., Päivinen, R., Häme, Tuomas, Van Brusselen, J., Kennedy, P., Folving, S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/3853cc36-0b88-4dea-a900-1a4a8c7afbbf
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1389-9341(03)00024-8
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Summary:This article focuses on the approach of combining the information from both remote sensing and forest inventory statistics in order to produce a European forest proportion map covering the area from Portugal to the Ural mountains. For this purpose, a calibration method was developed, tested and applied to the pan-European area. The resulting forest map was analysed on a pixel-by-pixel basis and given to inventory and remote sensing experts for consultation. When comparing both the result of the calibrated forest map with that of the original AVHRR mosaic of the area it was found that the satellite-derived estimates of forest area closely matched the ground inventory statistics indicating the high accuracy obtained from the AVHRR mosaic alone. Most visible discrepancies were found in northern Europe where the inventory data showed less forest than the image data. In southern Europe, the inventory data displayed more forest than the AVHRR image. This project was carried out for the European Commission, Joint Research Centre in 1999/2000 (contract no. 17223-2000-12 F1SC ISP FI) mainly by the European Forest Institute and VTT Information Technology.