Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis

Seven land cover classes were selected to produce thematic maps based on supervised classification techniques and digitization of ancillary data. The accuracy of the classification was high when the aquatic surface category was included (overall accuracy > 80%), but moderate when it was excluded...

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Main Authors: CA Berlanga-Robles, A Ruiz-Luna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2006-10-01
Series:Ciencias Marinas
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Online Access:http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/1126
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description Seven land cover classes were selected to produce thematic maps based on supervised classification techniques and digitization of ancillary data. The accuracy of the classification was high when the aquatic surface category was included (overall accuracy > 80%), but moderate when it was excluded from the analysis (overall accuracy = 78%; Kappa coefficient = 0.68), and it was better than that of a random classification. The output maps were cross-tabulated to detect the trends and proportion of the changes, and to assess the location and residence stabilities at class level. At landscape level the proportion of changes was significant, around 20% from 1973 to 1986 and 30% from 1986 to 1992, although the coastal wetlands remained relatively stable. Since 1973, the San Blas landscape has been dominated by induced coverages that have gained areas formerly occupied by forests, which have lost about 50% of their coverage in 19 years, with an annual deforestation rate of 3.4% that is homogenizing the coastal landscape. Around 1900 ha of shrimp culture ponds were determined from the 2001 image, mainly located in the floodplains, with an overall impact on the wetland areas due to the loss of connectivity among them.
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spelling doaj.art-4d38959599684c66be956902e3d747f82024-03-04T16:45:58ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90532006-10-0132310.7773/cm.v32i3.1126Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysisCA Berlanga-Robles0A Ruiz-Luna1Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y DesarrolloCentro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo Seven land cover classes were selected to produce thematic maps based on supervised classification techniques and digitization of ancillary data. The accuracy of the classification was high when the aquatic surface category was included (overall accuracy > 80%), but moderate when it was excluded from the analysis (overall accuracy = 78%; Kappa coefficient = 0.68), and it was better than that of a random classification. The output maps were cross-tabulated to detect the trends and proportion of the changes, and to assess the location and residence stabilities at class level. At landscape level the proportion of changes was significant, around 20% from 1973 to 1986 and 30% from 1986 to 1992, although the coastal wetlands remained relatively stable. Since 1973, the San Blas landscape has been dominated by induced coverages that have gained areas formerly occupied by forests, which have lost about 50% of their coverage in 19 years, with an annual deforestation rate of 3.4% that is homogenizing the coastal landscape. Around 1900 ha of shrimp culture ponds were determined from the 2001 image, mainly located in the floodplains, with an overall impact on the wetland areas due to the loss of connectivity among them. http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/1126remote sensingclassificationchange detectionshrimp farmingNayarit
spellingShingle CA Berlanga-Robles
A Ruiz-Luna
Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
Ciencias Marinas
remote sensing
classification
change detection
shrimp farming
Nayarit
title Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
title_full Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
title_fullStr Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
title_short Assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the San Blas estuarine system, Nayarit (Mexico), through Landsat imagery analysis
title_sort assessment of landscape changes and their effects on the san blas estuarine system nayarit mexico through landsat imagery analysis
topic remote sensing
classification
change detection
shrimp farming
Nayarit
url http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/1126
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