
Vegetation classification map of Palmyra Atoll generated by a machine learning algorithm from a December 2016 WorldView-2 image. File is GEOTIFF format referenced to WGS84, UTM zone 3N. Pixel values correspond to vegetation types as follows: 0=coconut monoculture; 1=native forest; 2=scaevola shrub; 5=non-vegetated land. Pixels with no data represent water. See M.W. Burnett et al. (2019) in the International Journal of Remote Sensing (https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2019.1594440) for more information.
coconut, tropical forest, coconut palm, Palmyra Atoll, atoll, GLCM, invasion, Scaevola sericea, Pacific, remote sensing, classification, textural, WorldView-2, island, Pisonia grandis, spectral, texture, Cocos nucifera, random forest
coconut, tropical forest, coconut palm, Palmyra Atoll, atoll, GLCM, invasion, Scaevola sericea, Pacific, remote sensing, classification, textural, WorldView-2, island, Pisonia grandis, spectral, texture, Cocos nucifera, random forest
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