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- Deep Learning for Forest Plantation Mapping in Godavari Districts of Andhra Pradesh, IndiaMore, Snehal; Karpatne, Anuj; Wynne, Randolph H.; Thomas, Valerie A. (Virginia Tech, 2019-08)Small-area forest plantations play a vital role in the socioeconomic well-being of farmers in Southeast Asia. Most plantations are established on former agricultural land, often on land less suitable for agriculture. Plantations that are converted from natural forest have adverse impacts on biodiversity. Mapping small-area plantations is thus important to understand the dynamics of forest cover in Southeast Asia and to study the social, economic, and ecological effects of this important land cover and land use change. While the small size of forest plantations makes it difficult to detect them using moderate resolution satellite sensors, the problem is exacerbated by the high degree of mixing between plantations, surrounding vegetation, and other land covers, which often show variegated responses in satellite signals across space and time. In this paper, we study the problem of mapping small-area forest plantations in East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, India using deep learning methods. Remotely sensed cloud-free data from the Harmonized Landsat Sentinel-2 S10 product were classified using a pixel-level neural network and training data labeled using a field-based survey in concert with expert aerial photo interpretation. We compare the performance of deep learning methods with a baseline random forest classifier in our study region of 21543 sq. km over a period of 3 years and analyze the differences in the results across land cover classes and seasons.
- Non-industrial private forest expansion in Andhra PradeshWynne, Randolph H.; Thomas, Valerie A.; Schons Do Valle, Stella Zucchetti; Gundimeda, Haripriya; Cobourn, Kelly M.; Amacher, Gregory S.; Köhlin, Gunnar; Williams, Paige; More, Snehal; Shinde, Nilesh (2019-04-09)Outside forests, Andhra Pradesh is greening, and we are learning by how much— and why. Our objectives are to (1) map smallholder forest plantations in Andhra Pradesh using multitemporal HLS S10 and/or very-high spatial resolution commercial satellite data, and (2) determine the drivers of plantation forest establishment. We have (1) developed a land use model that integrates land quality and spatial aspects of the farm with market variables and farmer production decisions, (2) implemented a household-level socio-economic survey, and (3) completed a Sentinel 2-era classification that separates natural from planted forest with 94% accuracy. Plantation forestry is rapidly expanding in Asia, and understanding the extent, drivers, and ramifications of these new trees outside forests is vital.