Distinguishing the windthrow and hydrogeological effects of typhoon impact on agricultural lands: an integrative OBIA and PPGIS approach

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  • Tzu-Hsin Karen Chen
  • Kuan-Hui Elaine Lin
The agricultural impacts of tropical cyclones remain the primary threat to livelihoods in Southeast Asia and Latin America. The impacts take two forms, one is windthrow, i.e . uprooted or snapped trees, caused by strong wind, and the other is hydrogeological effects from heavy precipitation. The empirical effects are different for the two forms. However, little previous research has been devoted to distinguishing the two effects to estimate agricultural losses, and even fewer have used moderate-resolution (10 m resolution) images. This study presents a methodological progression to
address this deficiency. First, an object-based image analytical method distinguishes the two effects using Satellite Pour l’Observation de la Terre – 5 satellite images. Various objectbased features are compared to acquire their spectral, textural, and geometric characteristics for the interpretation. Second, a public participation geographical information system (PPGIS) approach is developed that combines community empowerment and collaborative field survey to rebuild and represent ground truth during disasters for image validation. The method is applied to a case study of typhoon Bopha that struck Compostela Valley, eastern Mindanao, the Philippines in December 2012. Our assessment indicates that the producer accuracy reaches 88.9% for debris and mud flows and 83.3% for windthrow, and user accuracy reaches 94% and 81%, respectively. The result indicates that the proposed methods have great potential for distinguishing the two effects. It also highlights the efficacy of integrating PPGIS with remote sensing, for image validation purposes and in practice to enhance local residents’environmental consciousness for enhancing adaptive capacity in resource limited regions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume39
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)131-148
Number of pages18
ISSN0143-1161
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Science - Object-based image analysis, PPGIS, Agricultural land use, tropical cyclone, windthrow, Philippines

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