Landscape Change Monitoring System (LCMS) Puerto Rico USVI Year Highest Prob Fast Loss (Image Service)
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posted on 2024-10-01, 13:13authored byU.S. Forest Service
The Landscape Change Monitoring System (LCMS) is an emerging remote sensing-based system for mapping and monitoring land cover change across the United States. The objective of LCMS is to develop a consistent approach using the latest technology and advancements in change detection to produce a "best available" map of landscape change. Data products consist of Raster datasets of "loss", "gain" and landuse/landcover for all year from 1985 to present. LCMS data are designed to advance and modernize our intra- and inter-agency monitoring capabilities using reference data and a series of change detection algorithms. Because no algorithm performs best in all situations, LCMS uses an ensemble model to improve map accuracy across a range of ecosystems and disturbance processes. Reference data are collected using TimeSync, a web-based tool that helps analysts visualize and interpret the Landsat data record from 1984-present. The LCMS ensemble model yields a "best available" map highlighting a multitude of change processes and land cover types.
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