| Literature DB >> 28608851 |
Steffen Fritz1, Linda See1, Christoph Perger1, Ian McCallum1, Christian Schill2, Dmitry Schepaschenko1, Martina Duerauer1, Mathias Karner1, Christopher Dresel1, Juan-Carlos Laso-Bayas1, Myroslava Lesiv1, Inian Moorthy1, Carl F Salk1,3, Olha Danylo1, Tobias Sturn1, Franziska Albrecht4, Liangzhi You5,6, Florian Kraxner1, Michael Obersteiner1.
Abstract
Global land cover is an essential climate variable and a key biophysical driver for earth system models. While remote sensing technology, particularly satellites, have played a key role in providing land cover datasets, large discrepancies have been noted among the available products. Global land use is typically more difficult to map and in many cases cannot be remotely sensed. In-situ or ground-based data and high resolution imagery are thus an important requirement for producing accurate land cover and land use datasets and this is precisely what is lacking. Here we describe the global land cover and land use reference data derived from the Geo-Wiki crowdsourcing platform via four campaigns. These global datasets provide information on human impact, land cover disagreement, wilderness and land cover and land use. Hence, they are relevant for the scientific community that requires reference data for global satellite-derived products, as well as those interested in monitoring global terrestrial ecosystems in general.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28608851 PMCID: PMC5469313 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2017.75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444