2014
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201310102431
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Classification system of China land cover for carbon budget

Abstract: The carbon cycle greatly influences global change, and the land cover changes contribute to the status and rate of the carbon budget in ecosystems. This paper proposes a land cover classification system for land cover mapping for the estimation of carbon storage in ecosystems and the national environmental assessments. The classification system consists of basic land cover classes at level 玉 and 域, and auxiliary features at level 芋. The basic 38 classes at level 域 characterizing land cover features are derived… Show more

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“…The land-use/cover classification system was used in this study based on previous work [26,35] and the "status, speed, mechanism and potential of carbon storage in ecosystem" project [36]. Seven primary land-use/cover types, woodland, grassland, wetland, cultivated land, artificial surface, sparse vegetation, and unused land, were defined by detailed consideration of the object features, such as spectral characteristics, shape, area, and position.…”
Section: Classification System and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land-use/cover classification system was used in this study based on previous work [26,35] and the "status, speed, mechanism and potential of carbon storage in ecosystem" project [36]. Seven primary land-use/cover types, woodland, grassland, wetland, cultivated land, artificial surface, sparse vegetation, and unused land, were defined by detailed consideration of the object features, such as spectral characteristics, shape, area, and position.…”
Section: Classification System and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic 38 classes at the second level are formed by taking into full consideration the interpretation abilities of satellite imagery and the application demands of the Carbon Special Program and Ecological Decade Project. The land cover classes in this system are able to easily reorganize according to application requirements, and also are compatible with international land cover classification systems, such as FAO LCCS [35]. For more details on each land cover class, refer to the article by Zhang et al [35].…”
Section: Land Cover Classification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land cover classes in this system are able to easily reorganize according to application requirements, and also are compatible with international land cover classification systems, such as FAO LCCS [35]. For more details on each land cover class, refer to the article by Zhang et al [35]. …”
Section: Land Cover Classification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first NLS adopted a two-level standardized hierarchical classification system since 1995, which consists 8 level-I classes and 46 level-II classes [33,34]. The second NLS used a new, two-level multidiscipline land classification system, which was released in the form of a national standard to guarantee a consistent product [35]. The National Land Cover Characterization Project [36], led by the USGS with the aim of developing a univocal classification standard in USA, has developed the NLCD 1992-CS and NLCD 2001-CS [20,21], NLCD2006 [36] and NLCD2011 [37].…”
Section: National Scalementioning
confidence: 99%