Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas

Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is a plant that constitutes an important and growing public health concern worldwide as it is probably expanding with climate change, which brings forward the need for improved mapping tools. Our final purpose is to operationalize the use of optical remote se...

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Main Authors: Roland Ngom, Pierre Gosselin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2014-01-01
Series:IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6510508/
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spelling doaj-bede8481bc9f412aaa8cfa248550979d2021-06-02T23:01:45ZengIEEEIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing2151-15352014-01-017112613910.1109/JSTARS.2013.22544696510508Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban AreasRoland Ngom0Pierre Gosselin1Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Centre-Eau Terre Environnement 490, rue de la Couronne Québec, QuébecInstitut National de la Recherche Scientifique Centre-Eau Terre Environnement 490, rue de la Couronne Québec, QuébecCommon Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is a plant that constitutes an important and growing public health concern worldwide as it is probably expanding with climate change, which brings forward the need for improved mapping tools. Our final purpose is to operationalize the use of optical remote sensing for the automated mapping and surveillance of Ambrosia artemisiifolia. Analyses considering the probable spectral instability originating from the variability of the urban landscape and from that of sensors characteristics were developed. Worldview 2, Rapid Eye and SPOT 4 HRVIR sensors were used together with geolocalized surveys of Common Ragweed in Montréal and Valleyfield (Quebec, Canada). Images were standardized and various derivatives variables such as multiple vegetation indexes were created. Spectral confusion, statistical analyses, object-oriented technology and Fuzzy-logic functions were used to develop predictive risks maps of Common Ragweed potential presence. The results showed that the green bands (510-590 nm) of higher spatial resolutions sensors had a higher potential to cope with spectral confusions and changing landscape characteristics and to predict the likelihood of Ambrosia artemisiifolia presence with a recurrent stability. The good agreement between observed and predicted ragweed revealed an important potential for the operationalization of this method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6510508/Common Ragweedconfusionfuzzy-logichabitatobject orientedoperationalization
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author Roland Ngom
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Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Common Ragweed
confusion
fuzzy-logic
habitat
object oriented
operationalization
author_facet Roland Ngom
Pierre Gosselin
author_sort Roland Ngom
title Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
title_short Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
title_full Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
title_fullStr Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Remote Sensing-Based Method to Map Likelihood of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Presence in Urban Areas
title_sort development of a remote sensing-based method to map likelihood of common ragweed (ambrosia artemisiifolia) presence in urban areas
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
issn 2151-1535
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is a plant that constitutes an important and growing public health concern worldwide as it is probably expanding with climate change, which brings forward the need for improved mapping tools. Our final purpose is to operationalize the use of optical remote sensing for the automated mapping and surveillance of Ambrosia artemisiifolia. Analyses considering the probable spectral instability originating from the variability of the urban landscape and from that of sensors characteristics were developed. Worldview 2, Rapid Eye and SPOT 4 HRVIR sensors were used together with geolocalized surveys of Common Ragweed in Montréal and Valleyfield (Quebec, Canada). Images were standardized and various derivatives variables such as multiple vegetation indexes were created. Spectral confusion, statistical analyses, object-oriented technology and Fuzzy-logic functions were used to develop predictive risks maps of Common Ragweed potential presence. The results showed that the green bands (510-590 nm) of higher spatial resolutions sensors had a higher potential to cope with spectral confusions and changing landscape characteristics and to predict the likelihood of Ambrosia artemisiifolia presence with a recurrent stability. The good agreement between observed and predicted ragweed revealed an important potential for the operationalization of this method.
topic Common Ragweed
confusion
fuzzy-logic
habitat
object oriented
operationalization
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6510508/
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