TY - JOUR
T1 - Detecting and mapping mature, medium, and young age date palms in the arid lands of Abu Dhabi, using hierarchical integrated approach (HIA)
AU - Dahy, Basam
AU - Issa, Salem
AU - Saleous, Nazmi
N1 - Funding Information:
This study is part of the research Fund # 31S247. We are grateful to the United Arab University- Research Affaires for their continuous and encouraging support. The authors would also like to thank the editor and referees for their suggestions that improved the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - The main objective of the current study was to map dispersed date palm (DP) plantations in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi/United Arab Emirates (UAE), at different age stages: young (<5 years), medium (5–10 years), and mature (≥10 years), using multi-source/multi-sensor data in hierarchical integrated approach (HIA) developed and implemented for the purpose of this study. We initially succeeded in delineating and mapping “mature” DP plantations with acceptable accuracy using Landsat-8 OLI data. However, at this stage, our approach failed to depict “young” and “medium” DP with such level of accuracy, because of inadequate sensor resolution at such level of detail. Consequently, an object-based classification (OBC) approach was implemented using sub-meter WorldView-2 (WV-2) imagery, to depict and map medium and young aged palms in targeted DP plantations. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was integrated to convert from raster to vector formats, allowing for manual editing of certain young DP polygons hence, increasing the accuracy of their delineation. The outcomes of the implemented approach were the creation of detailed and accurate maps of DP at the three age stages, for the first time in the region. The produced maps were validated using existing ancillary data and field checks. The overall accuracies for young, medium, and mature DP plantations were 86.8%, 88% and 90.7%, respectively; while for mixed-ages DP the value reached up to 94.5%, with an Overall Kappa Statistic estimated at 0.888.
AB - The main objective of the current study was to map dispersed date palm (DP) plantations in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi/United Arab Emirates (UAE), at different age stages: young (<5 years), medium (5–10 years), and mature (≥10 years), using multi-source/multi-sensor data in hierarchical integrated approach (HIA) developed and implemented for the purpose of this study. We initially succeeded in delineating and mapping “mature” DP plantations with acceptable accuracy using Landsat-8 OLI data. However, at this stage, our approach failed to depict “young” and “medium” DP with such level of accuracy, because of inadequate sensor resolution at such level of detail. Consequently, an object-based classification (OBC) approach was implemented using sub-meter WorldView-2 (WV-2) imagery, to depict and map medium and young aged palms in targeted DP plantations. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was integrated to convert from raster to vector formats, allowing for manual editing of certain young DP polygons hence, increasing the accuracy of their delineation. The outcomes of the implemented approach were the creation of detailed and accurate maps of DP at the three age stages, for the first time in the region. The produced maps were validated using existing ancillary data and field checks. The overall accuracies for young, medium, and mature DP plantations were 86.8%, 88% and 90.7%, respectively; while for mixed-ages DP the value reached up to 94.5%, with an Overall Kappa Statistic estimated at 0.888.
KW - GIS
KW - Hybrid classification
KW - LULC mapping
KW - Landsat-8 OLI
KW - Multi sensors
KW - WV-2
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rsase.2021.100584
DO - 10.1016/j.rsase.2021.100584
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85109700377
SN - 2352-9385
VL - 23
JO - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
JF - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
M1 - 100584
ER -