http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21844
Title: | Global forest management data for 2015 at a 100 m resolution | Authors: | Lesiv, Myroslava Schepaschenko, Dmitry Buchhorn, Marcel See, Linda Durauer, Martina Georgieva, Ivelina Jung, Martin Hofhansl, Florian Schulze, Katharina Bilous, Andrii Blyshchyk, Volodymyr Mukhortova, Liudmila Brenes, Carlos Luis Munoz Krivobokov, Leonid Ntie, Stephan Tsogt, Khongor Pietsch, Stephan Alexander Tikhonova, Elena Kim, Moonil Di Fulvio, Fulvio Su, Yuan-Fong Zadorozhniuk, Roma Sirbu, Flavius Sorin Panging, Kripal Bilous, Svitlana Kovalevskii, Sergii B. Kraxner, Florian Rabia, Ahmed Harb Vasylyshyn, Roman Ahmed, Rekib Diachuk, Petro Kovalevskyi, Serhii S. Bungnamei, Khangsembou Bordoloi, Kusumbor Churilov, Andrii Vasylyshyn, Olesia Sahariah, Dhrubajyoti Tertyshnyi, Anatolii P. Saikia, Anup Malek, Ziga Singha, Kuleswar Feshchenko, Roman Prestele, Reinhard Akhtar, Ibrar ul Hassan Sharma, Kiran Domashovets, Galyna Spawn-Lee, Seth A. Blyshchyk, Oleksii Slyva, Oleksandr Ilkiv, Mariia Melnyk, Oleksandr Sliusarchuk, Vitalii Karpuk, Anatolii Terentiev, Andrii Bilous, Valentin Blyshchyk, Kateryna Bilous, Maxim Bogovyk, Nataliia Blyshchyk, Ivan Bartalev, Sergey Yatskov, Mikhail Smets, Bruno Visconti, Piero Mccallum, Ian Obersteiner, Michael Fritz, Steffen |
Keywords: | GOOGLE EARTH;VALIDATION | Issue Date: | 10-May-2022 | Publisher: | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Journal Volume: | 9 | Journal Issue: | 1 | Source: | SCI DATA | Abstract: | Spatially explicit information on forest management at a global scale is critical for understanding the status of forests, for planning sustainable forest management and restoration, and conservation activities. Here, we produce the first reference data set and a prototype of a globally consistent forest management map with high spatial detail on the most prevalent forest management classes such as intact forests, managed forests with natural regeneration, planted forests, plantation forest (rotation up to 15 years), oil palm plantations, and agroforestry. We developed the reference dataset of 226 K unique locations through a series of expert and crowdsourcing campaigns using Geo-Wiki (https://www.geo-wiki.org/). We then combined the reference samples with time series from PROBA-V satellite imagery to create a global wall-to-wall map of forest management at a 100 m resolution for the year 2015, with forest management class accuracies ranging from 58% to 80%. The reference data set and the map present the status of forest ecosystems and can be used for investigating the value of forests for species, ecosystems and their services. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21844 | ISSN: | 2052-4463 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41597-022-01332-3 |
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