Abstract

Land cover products are an indispensable data source in land surface process research, and their accuracy directly affects the reliability of related research. Due to the differences in factors such as satellite sensors, the temporal–spatial resolution of remote sensing images, and landcover interpretation technologies, various recently released land cover products are inconsistent, and their accuracy is usually insufficient to meet application requirements. This study, therefore, established a fusion and correction method for multi-source landcover products by combining them with landcover statistics from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), introducing a spatial consistency discrimination technique, and applying an improved Dempster-Shafer evidence fusion method. The five countries in Central Asia were used for a method application and verification assessment. The nine products selected (CCI-LC, CGLS, FROM-GLC, GLCNMO, MCD12Q, GFSAD30, PALSAR, GSWD, and GHS-BUILT) were consistent in time and covered the study area. Based on the interpretation of 1437 high-definition image verification areas, the overall accuracy of the fusion landcover result was 85.32%, and the kappa coefficient was 0.80, which was better than that of the existing comprehensive products. The spatial consistency fusion method had the advantage of an improved statistical fitting, with an overall similarity statistic of 0.999. The improved Dempster-Shafer evidence theory fusion method had an accuracy that was 4.86% higher than the spatial consistency method, and the kappa coefficient increased by 0.07. Combining these two methods improved the consistency of the multi-source data fusion and correction method established in this paper and will also provide more reliable basic data for future research in Central Asia.

Highlights

  • Landcover changes affect the structure and function of ecosystems and other land surface processes and are indispensable basic data for studies of ecosystem evaluation [1], landscape pattern simulation [2], vegetation phenology monitoring [3], and carbon sink simulation research [4]

  • The accuracy of the five existing landcover comprehensive products and the three fusion products generated in this study was verified, and the overoverall accuracy (OA), producer accuracy (PA), and user accuracy (UA) of each product and the fusion results were obtained

  • Except for artificial surfaces and forest, the PA values following the fusion were significantly lower than the results obtained for CGLS, while the accuracy was improved to varying degrees for the other landcover types (Figure 7)

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Introduction

Landcover (use) changes affect the structure and function of ecosystems and other land surface processes and are indispensable basic data for studies of ecosystem evaluation [1], landscape pattern simulation [2], vegetation phenology monitoring [3], and carbon sink simulation research [4]. With the rapid development of satellite remote sensing technology, the use of remote sensing images has become the most popular method for large-scale landcover mapping. Since the land-use and landcover change project was proposed by the International Geosphere and Biosphere Plan in 1995, major geoscience research institutions around the world have successively developed a variety of landcover products with different scales and resolutions based on satellite remote sensing images [5]. There are more than 20 sets of global scale and 40 sets of intercontinental or national scale landcover mapping products [6,7]. Landcover products can be divided into composite and single types, such as the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program Data and Information System Cover (IGBP-DISCover) developed by the United States Geological Survey. In addition to the comprehensive landcover products, research institutions have produced single-type landcover products, such as the cropland product Global

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