Are landscape ecologists addressing uncertainty in their remote sensing data?

Lechner, Alex M., Langford, William T., Bekessy, Sarah A. and Jones, Simon D. (2012) Are landscape ecologists addressing uncertainty in their remote sensing data? Landscape Ecology, 27 (9). pp. 1249-1261. ISSN 0921-2973

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-012-9791-7

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Abstract

In this quantitative review, we investigate the degree to which landscape ecology studies that use spatial data address spatial uncertainty when conducting analyses. We identify three broad categories of spatial uncertainty that are important in determining the characterisation of landscape pattern and affect the outcome of analysis in landscape ecology: (i) classification scheme uncertainty, (ii) spatial scale and (iii) classification error. The second category, spatial scale, was further subdivided into five scale dependent factors (i) pixel size, (ii) minimum mappable unit, (iii) smoothing, (iv) thematic resolution and (v) extent. We reviewed all articles published in the journal Landscape ecology in 2007 and recorded how spatial data was used and whether spatial uncertainty was addressed or reported in ecological analyses. This review found that spatial uncertainty was rarely addressed and/or reported. Only 23 % of articles addressed one or more scale dependent factors and 47 % reported one or more as issues. Most articles used the default pixel size of the sensor, and only a single study of the 59 investigated the effect of classification accuracy on ecological analyses. We demonstrate that spatial uncertainty is not being addressed as standard practice in analyses in landscape ecology, and then describe methods to test for spatial uncertainty and potential solutions that can be developed in the future.

Keywords:Scale, Spatial uncertainty, Classification error, Landscape pattern, Remote sensing, GIS, Land-cover mapping
Subjects:F Physical Sciences > F810 Environmental Geography
Divisions:College of Science > School of Geography
ID Code:42709
Deposited On:20 Oct 2020 09:24

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