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# Copernicus Global Land Service, available at: https://land.copernicus.eu | # Copernicus Global Land Service, available at: https://land.copernicus.eu | ||
# Copernicus Global Land Operations “Vegetation and Energy” – Product User Manual – Moderate Dynamic Land Cover 100m, Version I1.00, 2017-09-28 | # Copernicus Global Land Operations “Vegetation and Energy” – Product User Manual – Moderate Dynamic Land Cover 100m, Version I1.00, 2017-09-28 | ||
# InnoWind project, www.innowind.dk |
Revision as of 00:53, 5 April 2018
Introduction
The CGLS-LC100 is a dynamic land cover map at 100m resolution and a part of the product portfolio for the Copernicus Global Land Service (CGLS) [1]. It has the target to deliver a yearly, global land cover map which primarily will be based based on PROBA-V – and later to be merged and replaced by Sentinel-2 satellite sources. Currently (2018), a demonstration map covering the continent of Africa has been released. This map was derived from PROBA-V time series combined with local land cover training datasets as well as ancillary datasets.
Spatial and Temporal Coverage
Coverage for the demonstration dataset is the continent of Africa for the year of 2015.
Later the coverage will become global and be at a yearly release schedule. It is based on a 100 m x 100 m grid.
Legends
The legend is based on the UN LCCS (United Nations Land Cover Classification System). For the CGLS-LS100 main land cover product, it holds 18 classes, see the sample map image for Tenerife above.
ID | Land Cover Type | EMD Roughness Length |
---|---|---|
1 | Continuous urban fabric 1.1.1 | z0=0.50000 |
2 | Discontinuous urban fabric 1.1.2 | z0=0.40000 |
3 | Industrial or commercial units 1.2.1 | z0=0.70000 |
4 | Road and rail networks and associated land 1.2.2 | z0=0.10000 |
5 | Port areas 1.2.3 | z0=0.50000 |
6 | Airports 1.2.6 | z0=0.03000 |
7 | Mineral extraction sites 1.3.1 | z0=0.10000 |
8 | Dump sites 1.3.2 | z0=0.10000 |
9 | Construction sites 1.3.3 | z0=0.30000 |
10 | Green urban areas 1.4.1 | z0=0.40000 |
11 | Sport and leisure facilities 1.4.2 | z0=0.50000 |
12 | Non-irrigated arable land 2.1.1 | z0=0.05600 |
13 | Permanently irrigated land 2.1.2 | z0=0.05600 |
14 | Rice fields 2.1.3 | z0=0.01840 |
15 | Vineyards 2.2.1 | z0=0.30000 |
16 | Fruit trees and berry plantations 2.2.2 | z0=0.40000 |
17 | Olive groves 2.2.3 | z0=0.40000 |
18 | Pastures 2.3.1 | z0=0.03600 |
19 | Annual crops associated with permanent crops 2.4.1 | z0=0.05600 |
20 | Complex cultivation patterns 2.4.2 | z0=0.05600 |
21 | Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation 2.4.3 | z0=0.05600 |
22 | Agro-forestry areas 2.4.4 | z0=0.50000 |
23 | Broad-leaved forest 3.1.1 | z0=0.50000 |
24 | Coniferous forest 3.1.2 | z0=0.50000 |
25 | Mixed forest 3.1.3 | z0=0.50000 |
26 | Natural grassland 3.2.1 | z0=0.05600 |
27 | Moors and heathland 3.2.2 | z0=0.06000 |
28 | Sclerophyllous vegetation 3.2.3 | z0=0.05600 |
29 | Sparse coniferous forest, cc. 10-30% 3.2.4 | z0=0.40000 |
30 | Beaches, dunes, and sand plains 3.3.1 | z0=0.01000 |
31 | Bare rock 3.3.2 | z0=0.05000 |
32 | Sparsely vegetated areas 3.3.3 | z0=0.20000 |
33 | Burnt areas 3.3.4 | z0=0.20000 |
34 | Glaciers and perpetual snow 3.3.5 | z0=0.20000 |
35 | Inland marshes 4.1.1 | z0=0.05000 |
36 | Peat bogs 4.1.2 | z0=0.01840 |
37 | Salt marshes 4.2.1 | z0=0.03480 |
38 | Salines 4.2.2 | z0=0.03000 |
39 | Intertidal flats 4.2.3 | z0=0.00050 |
40 | River 5.1.1 | z0=0.00000 |
41 | Lake 5.1.2 | z0=0.00000 |
42 | Coastal lagoons 5.2.1 | z0=0.00000 |
43 | Estuaries 5.2.2 | z0=0.00000 |
44 | Sea and ocean 5.2.3 | z0=0.00000 |
45 | NO DATA | z0=-1.00000 |
Dataset Roadmap
Demonstration dataset for Africa was released in ultimo 2017.
In 2018, adaption of the retrieval methodology to Sentinel-2 data is planned and release of the dataset with global coverage.
Data License
Data from the Global Land Service is subjected to the free and open access policy from the European Union’s Copernicus Regulation (see here: http://www.copernicus.eu/library/detail/248).
Please use one of these attributions when using the CGLS-LC100 data.
- Contains modified Copernicus Service information [2018]
- This product was generated by the Global Land Service of Copernicus, the Earth Observation programme of the European Commission. The research leading to the current version of the product has received funding from various European Commission Research and Technical Development programs. The product is based on PROBA-V data provided by ESA and distributed by VITO.
Acknowledgement
- The European Commission and the European Space Agency are acknowledged for the development and release of the free and open Sentinel-2 data.
- Developement of this dataset was supported through the InnoWind project (www.innowind.dk), which is co-funded by the Danish Innovation Fund
References
- Copernicus Global Land Service, available at: https://land.copernicus.eu
- Copernicus Global Land Operations “Vegetation and Energy” – Product User Manual – Moderate Dynamic Land Cover 100m, Version I1.00, 2017-09-28
- InnoWind project, www.innowind.dk