Developing a high-resolution land use/land cover map by upgrading CORINE's agricultural components using detailed national and pan-European datasets

The agricultural uses of the Coordination of Information on the Environment Land Cover (CLC) dataset suffer from limitations such as temporal stationarity, low spatial resolution, broad and rather simplified grouping of classes. The study attempts to address these shortcomings, using as test site th...

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Published inGeocarto international Vol. 37; no. 25; pp. 10871 - 10906
Main Authors Efthimiou, Nikolaos, Psomiadis, Emmanouil, Papanikolaou, Ioannis, Soulis, Konstantinos X., Borrelli, Pasquale, Panagos, Panos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 13.12.2022
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Summary:The agricultural uses of the Coordination of Information on the Environment Land Cover (CLC) dataset suffer from limitations such as temporal stationarity, low spatial resolution, broad and rather simplified grouping of classes. The study attempts to address these shortcomings, using as test site the Sperchios River catchment, Central Greece. The Greek 'branch' of the Land Parcel Identification System, Beneficiaries' Declarations (BD) and CLC inventories were utilized to develop hybrid layers, deriving from their harmonization, sequential incorporation and progressive update (BD → BD-ilot → BD-ilot-CLC). The final layer constitutes the new object-oriented Land Use/Land Cover map. Remote sensing data (Sentinel-2) was used to validate the accuracy of the BD, subject to the most frequent errors. The new map retains the key advantages of CLC yet is now characterized by highly detailed spatial resolution and the explicit description of the different cultivated farmlands included.
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ISSN:1010-6049
1752-0762
1752-0762
DOI:10.1080/10106049.2022.2041107