INOGO Mapas 2012: a high resolution map of land cover in the Osa Peninsula and Golfito region of Costa Rica
Description
Type of resource | mixed material |
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Form | electronic resource |
Place | California |
Place | Stanford, Calif. |
Publisher | Stanford University. Woods Institute for the Environment. |
Date created | 2014 |
Language | English |
Map data | Scale not given. ; W 87°16'00"--W 82°30'00"/N 11°13'00"--N 5°19'00" |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Stanford University. Woods Institute for the Environment |
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Subjects
Subject | Osa Peninsula (Costa Rica) > Land cover |
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Subject | Golfito (Costa Rica : Bay) > Land cover |
Genre | Cartographic dataset |
Genre | Geospatial data |
Genre | Geographic information systems data |
Bibliographic information
Note | As a part of the INOGO Phase 1 Terrestrial Ecosystems Component, an in-depth analysis of land use and land cover in the region was undertaken using RapidEye satellite images. This analysis, called INOGO Mapas 2012, is currently in a “beta” (draft) form. INOGO Mapas is based on the prior Ecomapas land use classification, which was produced by INBio in 1998-99. INOGO Mapas is the highest resolution (5x5 m.) land cover classification of the Osa and Golfito region, and likely of almost any study area of comparable size in the world. The map partitions the landscape into more than a million unique polygons with each one classified through an automated process followed by manual verification. This map is virtually cloud free, a feat achieved by using up to eight individual satellite images of the same location to acquire cloud-free viewing of each pixel. In total, INOGO Mapas uses 46 individual RapidEye satellite images, acquired through a custom tasking of the satellite for the INOGO study area during the summer of 2012. |
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System details | System requirements: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software that reads ESRI shapefile format. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/by899gr8234 |
Location | View this collection in EarthWorks |
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