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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Remote Sensing Année : 2007

Traceability of slash-and-burn land-use history using optical satellite sensor imagery: a basis for chrono-sequential assessment of ecosystem carbon stock in Laos

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This study examined the use of satellite sensor imagery for chronosequential assessment of land use and ecosystem carbon stock in slash-and-burn (S/B) regions of Laos. The segmentation approach was useful because the boundaries of S/B patches are subject to change due to natural or anthropogenic factors. Polygon-based classification using six optical bands of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) imagery showed that S/B patches could be discriminated with high accuracy (0.98). Normalized difference spectral indices, NDSI[i, j] = [Rj -Ri ]/[Rj +Ri ], using reflectances Rj and Ri at j and i nm wavelengths for S/B polygons during four consecutive years (1999-2002) showed that NDSI[2215, 830], NDSI[1650, 830] and NDSI[660, 830] ( = the normalized difference vegetation index, NDVI) values decreased significantly in S/B years compared to those under fallow conditions (by 0.21±0.04, 0.20±0.04 and 0.17±0.03, respectively). Only slight differences were found before and after the S/B year, regardless of fallow length or biomass estimated by the allometry method. Relating reflectance signatures directly to fallow biomass was unsuitable, but these NDSIs were also useful for distinguishing S/B patches. Land-use history, including the community age of fallow vegetation, can be traced on a pixel basis using a superimposed set of segmented classified images.

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hal-02663987 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Yoshio Inoue, Jiaguo Qi, Albert Olioso, Y. Kiyono, Takeshi Horie, et al.. Traceability of slash-and-burn land-use history using optical satellite sensor imagery: a basis for chrono-sequential assessment of ecosystem carbon stock in Laos. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007, 28 (24), pp.5641-5647. ⟨10.1080/01431160701656323⟩. ⟨hal-02663987⟩
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