An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
Data de Publicação: 2025
Outros Autores: Andrade, Pedro R., Soterroni, Aline C., Escada, Maria Isabel Sobral
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de cartografia - RBC (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/revistabrasileiracartografia/article/view/72784
Resumo:  Land use and land cover maps (LULC) are abstractions of the physical space of a chosen region. Comparison of LULC maps is essential to understand landscape dynamics, alteration patterns, and environmental implications. This article has the objective of propose an algorithm for harmonizing LULC maps based on the spatial distribution of their classes and applies it in a case study to harmonize the maps of Brazil’s National Inventory of Anthropogenic Emissions by Sources and Removals of Greenhouse Gases (Fourth Version) and MapBiomas (Collection 7) based on their spatial distribution of LULC classes. The purpose of this paper is to compute the agreement between two initiatives. Furthermore, the results highlight the classes and areas of potential inconsistency or ambiguity, allowing to identify and correct discrepancies, proposing a harmonized legend between then. At the national level, we reached maximum agreement 81% between the two maps. Of the 44 equivalences, the algorithm accurately recognized 36 of the connections between the classes. At the biome level, the algorithm achieved its highest concordance within the Amazonia biome, surpassing Brazil’s level by 11%, mainly due to the size and homogeneity of the forest classes. In biomes with a predominance of nonforest vegetation, an increased confusion was observed among the classes ‘Grassland’, ‘Pasture’, and ‘Forest’ was observed between the maps, especially in Pampa and Caatinga. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
title An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
spellingShingle An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
Harmonization algorithm
National Inventory
MapBiomas
Land use and land cover maps
harmonization algorithm
national inventory
MapBiomas
land land use and land cover maps
title_short An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
title_full An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
title_fullStr An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
title_full_unstemmed An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
title_sort An Algorithm for Maximum Concordance to Harmonize Legends of Land Use and Land Cover Maps
author Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
author_facet Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
Andrade, Pedro R.
Soterroni, Aline C.
Escada, Maria Isabel Sobral
author_role author
author2 Andrade, Pedro R.
Soterroni, Aline C.
Escada, Maria Isabel Sobral
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
Andrade, Pedro R.
Soterroni, Aline C.
Escada, Maria Isabel Sobral
Marques, Sabrina Guilherme
Andrade, Pedro R.
Soterroni, Aline C.
Escada, Maria Isabel Sobral
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Harmonization algorithm
National Inventory
MapBiomas
Land use and land cover maps
harmonization algorithm
national inventory
MapBiomas
land land use and land cover maps
topic Harmonization algorithm
National Inventory
MapBiomas
Land use and land cover maps
harmonization algorithm
national inventory
MapBiomas
land land use and land cover maps
description  Land use and land cover maps (LULC) are abstractions of the physical space of a chosen region. Comparison of LULC maps is essential to understand landscape dynamics, alteration patterns, and environmental implications. This article has the objective of propose an algorithm for harmonizing LULC maps based on the spatial distribution of their classes and applies it in a case study to harmonize the maps of Brazil’s National Inventory of Anthropogenic Emissions by Sources and Removals of Greenhouse Gases (Fourth Version) and MapBiomas (Collection 7) based on their spatial distribution of LULC classes. The purpose of this paper is to compute the agreement between two initiatives. Furthermore, the results highlight the classes and areas of potential inconsistency or ambiguity, allowing to identify and correct discrepancies, proposing a harmonized legend between then. At the national level, we reached maximum agreement 81% between the two maps. Of the 44 equivalences, the algorithm accurately recognized 36 of the connections between the classes. At the biome level, the algorithm achieved its highest concordance within the Amazonia biome, surpassing Brazil’s level by 11%, mainly due to the size and homogeneity of the forest classes. In biomes with a predominance of nonforest vegetation, an increased confusion was observed among the classes ‘Grassland’, ‘Pasture’, and ‘Forest’ was observed between the maps, especially in Pampa and Caatinga. 
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