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Supervised Classification of Satellite Images to Analyze Multi-Temporal Land Use and Coverage : A Case Study for the Town of MARABA, State of PARA, Brazil

Authors

Priscila Siqueira Aranha1, Flavia Pessoa Monteiro1, Paulo Andre Ignacio Pontes5, Jorge Antonio Moraes de Souza2, Nandamudi Lankalapalli Vijaykumar4 , Maurilio de Abreu Monteiro3 and Carlos Renato Lisboa Frances1, 1Federal University of Para (UFPA), Brazil, 2Federal Rural University of Amazonia (UFRA), Brazil, 3Federal University of South and Southeast of Para (UNIFESSPA), Brazil, 4National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil and 5Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Para (IFPA), Brazil

Abstract

Amazon has one of the most diversified biome of the planet. Its environmental preservation has an impact in the global scenario. However, besides the environmental features, the complexity of the region involves other different aspects such as social, economic and cultural. In fact, these aspects are intrinsically interrelated, for example, cultural aspects may affect land use/land cover characteristics. This paper proposes an innovative methodology to investigate changes of critical factors in the environment, based on a case study in the 26 de Março Settlement, in the city of Marabá, in the Brazilian Amazon. The proposed methodology demonstrated, from the obtained results, an improvement of the efficiency of the classification technique to determine different thematic classes as well as a substantial enhancement in the precision of classified images. Another important aspect is the automation in the process with a minimum computational effort in performing the required analyses

Keywords

Image Classification, LULC, LULCC, LANDSAT 5 satellite, 26th March Settlement, TerraClass, Decision Tree, CART, MPL

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