Title :
Mangrove Mapping and Change Detection in Ca Mau Peninsula, Vietnam, Using Landsat Data and Object-Based Image Analysis
Author :
Nguyen-Thanh Son ; Chi-Farn Chen ; Ni-Bin Chang ; Cheng-Ru Chen ; Ly-Yu Chang ; Bui-Xuan Thanh
Author_Institution :
Center for Space & Remote Sensing Res., Nat. Central Univ., Jhongli, Taiwan
Abstract :
Mangrove forests provide important ecosystem goods and services for human society. Extensive coastal development in many developing countries has converted mangrove forests to other land uses without regard to their ecosystem service values; thus, the ecosystem state of mangrove forests is critical for officials to evaluate sustainable coastal management strategies. The objective of this study is to investigate the multidecadal change in mangrove forests in Ca Mau peninsula, South Vietnam, based on Landsat data from 1979 to 2013. The data were processed through four main steps: 1) data preprocessing; 2) image processing using the object-based image analysis (OBIA); 3) accuracy assessment; and 4) multitemporal change detection and spatial analysis of mangrove forests. The classification maps compared with the ground reference data showed the satisfactory agreement with the overall accuracy higher than 82%. From 1979 to 2013, the area of mangrove forests in the study region had decreased by 74%, mainly due to the boom of local aquaculture industry in the study region. Given that mangrove reforestation and afforestation only contributed about 13.2% during the last three decades, advanced mangrove management strategies are in an acute need for promoting environmental sustainability in the future.
Keywords :
aquaculture; ecology; geophysical image processing; image classification; land use; vegetation; vegetation mapping; AD 1979 to 2013; Ca Mau peninsula; Landsat data; South Vietnam; accuracy assessment; classification maps; data preprocessing; developing countries; ecosystem goods and services; ecosystem service values; ecosystem state; environmental sustainability; extensive coastal development; ground reference data; human society; image preprocessing; land uses; local aquaculture industry; mangrove afforestation; mangrove management strategies; mangrove reforestation; multidecadal change; multitemporal change detection; object-based image analysis; spatial analysis; sustainable coastal management strategies; Accuracy; Aquaculture; Earth; Ecosystems; Image segmentation; Remote sensing; Satellites; Change analysis; Landsat data; mangroves; object-based image analysis (OBIA);
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2360691