Deforestation

Remotely sensed forest cover loss shows high spatial and temporal variation across Sumatera and Kalimantan, Indonesia 2000–2008

The Indonesian islands of Sumatera and Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo) are a center of significant and rapid forest cover loss in the humid tropics with implications for carbon dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and local …

Adapting a global stratified random sample for regional estimation of forest cover change derived from satellite imagery

A desirable feature of a global sampling design for estimating forest cover change based on satellite imagery is the ability to adapt the design to obtain precise regional estimates, where a region may be a country, state, province, or conservation …

A comparison of sampling designs for estimating deforestation from Landsatimagery: A case study of the Brazilian Legal Amazon

Three sampling designs —simple random, stratified random, and systematic sampling —are compared onthe basis of precision of estimated loss of intact humid tropical forest area in the Brazilian Legal Amazon from 2000 to 2005. The results of this case study demonstrate the utility of a stratified design based on MODIS-derived deforestationdata to improve precision of the estimated loss of intact forest area as estimated from sampling Landsat imagery.