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Coupling Community Mapping and supervised classification to discriminate Shade coffee from Natural vegetation

, , and . Applied Geography, 34 (0): 1 - 9 (2012)
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2011.10.001

Abstract

Discriminating between Shade coffee plantations and Natural vegetation using Remote Sensing is particularly difficult in zones where both coverages have almost the same mix of species, as is the case in several areas of the Chiapas highlands. This investigation couples supervised classification with Community Mapping to separate these vegetation classes. Local knowledge of the study area was elicited from local inhabitants through workshops. The participants were asked to delimit both coverages inside the areas they knew the best (confidence map) with the help of printed orthophotos to build a land use map. The accuracy of this coupled method was similar to supervised classification alone and with less time and resources invested. This method can be applied in the rural zones of developing countries, as it is easy to understand and is cheaper than similar alternatives.

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