2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12213512
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Discriminating Forest Successional Stages, Forest Degradation, and Land Use in Central Amazon Using ALOS/PALSAR-2 Full-Polarimetric Data

Abstract: We discriminated different successional forest stages, forest degradation, and land use classes in the Tapajós National Forest (TNF), located in the Central Brazilian Amazon. We used full polarimetric images from ALOS/PALSAR-2 that have not yet been tested for land use and land cover (LULC) classification, neither for forest degradation classification in the TNF. Our specific objectives were: (1) to test the potential of ALOS/PALSAR-2 full polarimetric images to discriminate LULC classes and forest degradation… Show more

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“…The climate of the region is classified by Köppen as AmW, with an average annual temperature of 25 • C and average relative humidity of 85%. The average annual rainfall is 1909 mm with a dry season between July and November [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The climate of the region is classified by Köppen as AmW, with an average annual temperature of 25 • C and average relative humidity of 85%. The average annual rainfall is 1909 mm with a dry season between July and November [12].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This site is situated in a relatively flat area with an elevation between 80 and 180 m [12,13]. The vegetation in the TNF is mainly formed by dense and open ombrophylous rainforests.…”
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