Irrigation Mapping at Different Spatial Scales: Areal Change with Resolution Explained by Landscape Metrics

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作者
Meier, Jonas [1 ]
Mauser, Wolfram [2 ]
机构
[1] German Aerosp Ctr DLR, German Remote Sensing Data Ctr DFD, Muenchener Str 20, D-82234 Wessling, Germany
[2] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Geog, Luisenstr 37, D-80333 Munich, Germany
关键词
irrigation mapping; land use classification; Sentinel-2; NDVI; rescaling technique; spatial resolution; scaling relation; land monitoring; sensor resolution; landscape metrics; VEGETATION; SIMULATION; WATER;
D O I
10.3390/rs15020315
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The monitoring of irrigated areas still represents a complex and laborious challenge in land use classification. The extent and location of irrigated areas vary in both methodology and scale. One major reason for discrepancies is the choice of spatial resolution. This study evaluates the influence of spatial resolution on the mapped extent and spatial patterns of irrigation using an NDVI threshold approach with Sentinel-2 and operational PROBA-V data. The influence of resolution on irrigation mapping was analyzed in the USA, China and Sudan to cover a broad range of agricultural systems by comparing results from original 10 m Sentinel-2 data with mapped coarser results at 20 m, 40 m, 60 m, 100 m, 300 m, 600 m and 1000 m and with results from PROBA-V. While the mapped irrigated area in China is constant independent of resolution, it decreases in Sudan (-29%) and the USA (-48%). The differences in the mapping result can largely be explained by the spatial arrangement of the irrigated pixels at a fine resolution. The calculation of landscape metrics in the three regions shows that the Landscape Shape Index (LSI) can explain the loss of irrigated area from 10 m to 300 m (r > 0.9).
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