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This landcover raster was generated through a Random Forest predictive model developed in R using a combination of image-derived and ancillary variables, and field-derived training points grouped into 18 classes. Overall accuracy, generated internally through bootstrapping, was 75.5%. A series of post-modeling steps brought the final number of land cover classes to 28.
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Birds,
CMR,
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Landcover, All tags...
Montana,
North Central CASC,
SPOT Imagery,
Science Tools For Managers,
Wildlife and Plants,
environment,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover, Fewer tags
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This study had two objectives: first, to generate a landcover map for the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge (CMR) emphasizing the distribution of land cover types in relation to greater sage grouse ( Centrocercus urophasianus) habitat needs, and second, to provide data that would allow a determination of whether results were better with SPOT imagery or Landsat 8 imagery. SPOT imagery is provided at a 10m pixel resolution, while Landsat 8 is at 30m. Results from this classification will allow managers to determine which resolution provides the accuracy needed for habitat planning and management.
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