ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia

Brief Summary • distribution of various land cover types in Yamal Peninsula • monitoring changes in tundra landscapes • analysis of the landscape dynamics during the past two decades (1988-2011). Data: Landsat TM scenes for 1988 and 2011 years. Originality: Application of ILWIS GIS spatial analysis...

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description Brief Summary • distribution of various land cover types in Yamal Peninsula • monitoring changes in tundra landscapes • analysis of the landscape dynamics during the past two decades (1988-2011). Data: Landsat TM scenes for 1988 and 2011 years. Originality: Application of ILWIS GIS spatial analysis tools and Landsat imagery for Bovanenkovo region in Yamal. Methodology Technical tools: The RS data processing was performed in ILWIS GIS software. Research method: Image interpretation applied to Landsat TM scenes, and supervised classification. Geographic location: Yamal Peninsula, north Russia. Yamal Peninsula: geomorphology Specific climatic-environmental settings of Yamal Peninsula: flat geomorphology, elevations < 90 m. Processes: • seasonal flooding, • active erosion processing, • permafrost distribution and • intensive local landslides formation. Yamal Peninsula: environmental settings One of the typical process in Yamal tundra: cryogenic landslides. Landslides affect local ecosystem structure, because they change vegetation types recovering after the disaster. Image classification • The key research method is supervised classification (Minimal Distance), which is based on the spatial analysis of spectral signatures of object variables, i.e. vegetation types. • The classes sampling was performed using Sample Set tool in ILWIS GIS. • The training pixels for each land cover type were selected as representative samples and stored as classification key. • Requirement for training pixels: they have contrasting colors, visually visible and distinguishable on the image. Thematic mapping Layouts of main research results represent maps of the land cover classes. The created domain Land classes includes legend with representation colors visualizing each category. Environmental Analysis Results show: • overall increase of woody vegetation (willows and shrubs) • decrease of peatlands, grass and heath areas. This illustrates environmental process of greening in Arctic, i.e. the unnatural increase of woody plants. The ...
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2572703 2025-01-16T20:33:16+00:00 ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia Lemenkova, Polina 2012-05-30 https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18851.50729 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7435373.v1 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18851.50729 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/cel-01973028 https://www.slideshare.net/PolinaLemenkova/ilwis-gis-for-monitoring-landscapes-in-tundra-ecosystems-yamal-peninsula-russia oai:zenodo.org:2572703 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7435373.v1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode 3rd Int'l Geosciences Stud. Conf. 'Remote Sensing & Global Surveillance, Belgrade, Serbia, May 30, 2012 Environmental Analysis Environmental Assessment Environmental Mapping Environmental ILWIS GIS GIS Remote Sensing Image Processing Arctic Geography Land Cover Types Land Use Changes Land Use Types Image Analysis Spatial Analysis Classification info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture 2012 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18851.5072910.6084/m9.figshare.7435373.v1 2024-12-05T16:45:28Z Brief Summary • distribution of various land cover types in Yamal Peninsula • monitoring changes in tundra landscapes • analysis of the landscape dynamics during the past two decades (1988-2011). Data: Landsat TM scenes for 1988 and 2011 years. Originality: Application of ILWIS GIS spatial analysis tools and Landsat imagery for Bovanenkovo region in Yamal. Methodology Technical tools: The RS data processing was performed in ILWIS GIS software. Research method: Image interpretation applied to Landsat TM scenes, and supervised classification. Geographic location: Yamal Peninsula, north Russia. Yamal Peninsula: geomorphology Specific climatic-environmental settings of Yamal Peninsula: flat geomorphology, elevations < 90 m. Processes: • seasonal flooding, • active erosion processing, • permafrost distribution and • intensive local landslides formation. Yamal Peninsula: environmental settings One of the typical process in Yamal tundra: cryogenic landslides. Landslides affect local ecosystem structure, because they change vegetation types recovering after the disaster. Image classification • The key research method is supervised classification (Minimal Distance), which is based on the spatial analysis of spectral signatures of object variables, i.e. vegetation types. • The classes sampling was performed using Sample Set tool in ILWIS GIS. • The training pixels for each land cover type were selected as representative samples and stored as classification key. • Requirement for training pixels: they have contrasting colors, visually visible and distinguishable on the image. Thematic mapping Layouts of main research results represent maps of the land cover classes. The created domain Land classes includes legend with representation colors visualizing each category. Environmental Analysis Results show: • overall increase of woody vegetation (willows and shrubs) • decrease of peatlands, grass and heath areas. This illustrates environmental process of greening in Arctic, i.e. the unnatural increase of woody plants. The ... Lecture Arctic permafrost Tundra Yamal Peninsula Zenodo Arctic Bovanenkovo ENVELOPE(68.437,68.437,70.354,70.354) Yamal Peninsula ENVELOPE(69.873,69.873,70.816,70.816)
spellingShingle Environmental Analysis
Environmental Assessment
Environmental Mapping
Environmental
ILWIS GIS
GIS
Remote Sensing
Image Processing
Arctic
Geography
Land Cover Types
Land Use Changes
Land Use Types
Image Analysis
Spatial Analysis
Classification
Lemenkova, Polina
ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title_full ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title_fullStr ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title_full_unstemmed ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title_short ILWIS GIS for Monitoring Landscapes in Tundra Ecosystems: Yamal Peninsula, Russia
title_sort ilwis gis for monitoring landscapes in tundra ecosystems: yamal peninsula, russia
topic Environmental Analysis
Environmental Assessment
Environmental Mapping
Environmental
ILWIS GIS
GIS
Remote Sensing
Image Processing
Arctic
Geography
Land Cover Types
Land Use Changes
Land Use Types
Image Analysis
Spatial Analysis
Classification
topic_facet Environmental Analysis
Environmental Assessment
Environmental Mapping
Environmental
ILWIS GIS
GIS
Remote Sensing
Image Processing
Arctic
Geography
Land Cover Types
Land Use Changes
Land Use Types
Image Analysis
Spatial Analysis
Classification
url https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.18851.50729
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