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Assessment of Forest Degradation in Vietnam Using Landsat Time Series Data

James E. Vogelmann    
Phung Van Khoa    
Do Xuan Lan    
Jacob Shermeyer    
Hua Shi    
Michael C. Wimberly    
Hoang Tat Duong and Le Van Huong    

Resumen

Landsat time series data were used to characterize forest degradation in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam. We conducted three types of image change analyses using Landsat time series data to characterize the land cover changes. Our analyses concentrated on the timeframe of 1973?2014, with much emphasis on the latter part of that range. We conducted a field trip through Lam Dong Province to develop a better understanding of the ground conditions of the region, during which we obtained many photographs of representative forest sites with Global Positioning System locations to assist us in our image interpretations. High-resolution Google Earth imagery and Landsat data of the region were used to validate results. In general, our analyses indicated that many land-use changes have occurred throughout Lam Dong Province, including gradual forest to non-forest transitions. Recent changes are most marked along the relatively narrow interfaces between agricultural and forest areas that occur towards the boundaries of the province. One important observation is that the most highly protected national reserves in the region have not changed much over the entire Landsat timeframe (1972?present). Spectral changes within these regions have not occurred at the same levels as those areas adjacent to the reserves.

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