2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jag.2015.04.009
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Rapid detection of new and expanding human settlements in the Limpopo province of South Africa using a spatio-temporal change detection method

Abstract: Recent development has identified the benefits of using hyper-temporal satellite time series data for land cover change detection and classification in South Africa. In particular, the monitoring of human settlement expansion in the Limpopo province is of relevance as it is the one of the most pervasive forms of land-cover change in this province which covers an area of roughly 125 000km 2 . In this paper, a spatio-temporal autocorrelation change detection (STACD) method is developed to improve the performance… Show more

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“…The temporal ACF change detection (TACD) method proposed in Kleynhans et al(2012) with a slight generalization provided in Kleynhans et al (2015) was developed specifically using an 8-daily 500 m MODIS time-series based on the MCD43A4 product and can be defined as:…”
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“…The temporal ACF change detection (TACD) method proposed in Kleynhans et al(2012) with a slight generalization provided in Kleynhans et al (2015) was developed specifically using an 8-daily 500 m MODIS time-series based on the MCD43A4 product and can be defined as:…”
Section: Temporal Acf Change Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for the second cube were similar to that of the first cube with the key difference being (1) the spatial resolution was 250 m as opposed to 500 m, (2) the temporal resolution was daily as opposed to 8-daily and (3) only two bands were available as opposed to seven (due to fact that only the first two MODIS bands have a spatial resolution of 250 m). It was shown in Kleynhans et al (2015), where a similar land cover change was considered, that multiple band combinations as well as vegetation indices including NDVI and EVI were not able to provide significant improvement over that of using only band 1. Band 1 is the red band in the visible spectrum range 620-670 nm and is known to be very sensitive to changes in vegetation.…”
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“…Since 1995, a diverse range of applications have been developed which involved extracting meaningful information from hypertemporal data. These include landcover mapping [10,13], landuse mapping [14], change detection [15][16][17][18], ecosystem structure and species modelling [19][20][21][22][23], phenology mapping [24][25][26], gradient analysis [27][28][29], and data quality assessment [30]. To date, a limited range of ocean-focused hypertemporal studies have been conducted (Figure 3), hampered by validation challenges and limited knowledge on the partitioning of temporal patterns over the ocean's surface.…”
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