Increasing Spatial Detail of Burned Scar Maps Using IRS-AWiFS Data for Mediterranean Europe
A two stage burned scar detection approach is applied to produce a burned scar
map for Mediterranean Europe using IRS-AWiFS imagery acquired at the end of the 2009
fire season. The first stage identified burned scar seeds based on a learning algorithm
(Artificial Neural Network) coupled with a bootstrap aggregation process. The second
stage implemented a region growing process to extend the area of the burned scars. Several
ancillary datasets were used for the accuracy assessment and a final visual check was
performed to refine the burned scar product. Training data for the learning algorithm were
obtained from MODIS-based polygons, which were generated by the Rapid Damage
Assessment module of the European Forest Fire Information System. The map produced
from this research is the first attempt to increase the spatial detail of current burned scar
maps for the Mediterranean region. The map has been analyzed and compared to existing
burned area polygons from the European Forest Fire Information System. The comparison
showed that the IRS-AWiFS-based burned scar map improved the delineation of burn
scars; in addition the process identified a number of small burned scars that were not
detected on lower resolution sensor data. Nonetheless, the results do not clearly support the
improved capability for the detection of smaller burned scars. A number of reasons can be
provided for the under-detection of burned scars, these include: the lack of a full coverage
and cloud free imagery, the time lag between forest fires and image acquisition date and
the occurrence of fires after the image acquisition dates. On the other hand, the limited
spectral information combined with the presence of undetected cloud shadows and shaded
slopes are reasons for the over-estimation of small burned scars.
SEDANO Fernando;
KEMPENEERS Pieter;
STROBL Peter;
MC INERNEY Daniel;
SAN-MIGUEL-AYANZ Jesus;
2014-07-22
MDPI
JRC70124
2072-4292,
www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC70124,
10.3390/rs4030726,
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