Ben DeVries
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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PLOS ONE | 2016
Ben DeVries; Arun Kumar Pratihast; Jan Verbesselt; L. Kooistra; Martin Herold
Increasing awareness of the issue of deforestation and degradation in the tropics has resulted in efforts to monitor forest resources in tropical countries. Advances in satellite-based remote sensing and ground-based technologies have allowed for monitoring of forests with high spatial, temporal and thematic detail. Despite these advances, there is a need to engage communities in monitoring activities and include these stakeholders in national forest monitoring systems. In this study, we analyzed activity data (deforestation and forest degradation) collected by local forest experts over a 3-year period in an Afro-montane forest area in southwestern Ethiopia and corresponding Landsat Time Series (LTS). Local expert data included forest change attributes, geo-location and photo evidence recorded using mobile phones with integrated GPS and photo capabilities. We also assembled LTS using all available data from all spectral bands and a suite of additional indices and temporal metrics based on time series trajectory analysis. We predicted deforestation, degradation or stable forests using random forest models trained with data from local experts and LTS spectral-temporal metrics as model covariates. Resulting models predicted deforestation and degradation with an out of bag (OOB) error estimate of 29% overall, and 26% and 31% for the deforestation and degradation classes, respectively. By dividing the local expert data into training and operational phases corresponding to local monitoring activities, we found that forest change models improved as more local expert data were used. Finally, we produced maps of deforestation and degradation using the most important spectral bands. The results in this study represent some of the first to combine local expert based forest change data and dense LTS, demonstrating the complementary value of both continuous data streams. Our results underpin the utility of both datasets and provide a useful foundation for integrated forest monitoring systems relying on data streams from diverse sources.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Arun Kumar Pratihast; Ben DeVries; Valerio Avitabile; Sytze de Bruin; Martin Herold; A.R. Bergsma
This paper describes an interactive web-based near real-time (NRT) forest monitoring system using four levels of geographic information services: 1) the acquisition of continuous data streams from satellite and community-based monitoring using mobile devices, 2) NRT forest disturbance detection based on satellite time-series, 3) presentation of forest disturbance data through a web-based application and social media and 4) interaction of the satellite based disturbance alerts with the end-user communities to enhance the collection of ground data. The system is developed using open source technologies and has been implemented together with local experts in the UNESCO Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia. The results show that the system is able to provide easy access to information on forest change and considerably improves the collection and storage of ground observation by local experts. Social media leads to higher levels of user interaction and noticeably improves communication among stakeholders. Finally, an evaluation of the system confirms the usability of the system in Ethiopia. The implemented system can provide a foundation for an operational forest monitoring system at the national level for REDD+ MRV applications.
international workshop on analysis of multi temporal remote sensing images | 2013
Ben DeVries; Arun Kumar Pratihast; Jan Verbesselt; L. Kooistra; Sytze de Bruin; Martin Herold
In this paper, we present an integrated near real-time forest disturbance monitoring system which utilizes temporally dense Landsat time series in combination with a continuous local expert based system in a tropical forest ecosystem in southern Ethiopia. Landsat time series were analyzed using the Break detection For Additive Season and Trend Monitor (BFAST Monitor) method and in situ local expert data was in turn facilitated by the use of mobile devices programmed to be able to classify land use changes. BFAST Monitor was found to be able to describe forest change dynamics using irregular Landsat time series data with frequent cloud and SLC-off gaps. Disturbance data collected by local experts enhanced the BFAST Monitor results by providing contextual information such as the specific area and local drivers of disturbance events.
Global Change Biology | 2016
Valerio Avitabile; Martin Herold; Gerard B. M. Heuvelink; Simon L. Lewis; Oliver L. Phillips; Gregory P. Asner; John Armston; Peter S. Ashton; Lindsay Banin; Nicolas Bayol; Nicholas J. Berry; Pascal Boeckx; Bernardus de Jong; Ben DeVries; Cécile A. J. Girardin; Elizabeth Kearsley; Jeremy A. Lindsell; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Richard Lucas; Yadvinder Malhi; Alexandra Morel; Edward T. A. Mitchard; Laszlo Nagy; Lan Qie; Marcela J. Quinones; Casey M. Ryan; Slik J. W. Ferry; Terry Sunderland; Gaia Vaglio Laurin; Roberto Gatti
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015
Ben DeVries; Jan Verbesselt; L. Kooistra; Martin Herold
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015
Ben DeVries; Mathieu Decuyper; Jan Verbesselt; Achim Zeileis; Martin Herold; Shijo Joseph
Forests | 2014
Arun Kumar Pratihast; Ben DeVries; Valerio Avitabile; S. de Bruin; L. Kooistra; M. Tekle; Martin Herold
Land | 2014
Elisabeth Dresen; Ben DeVries; Martin Herold; Louis Verchot; Robert Müller
Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon | 2013
Ben DeVries; Martin Herold
Book of abstracts of the International Conference Global Vegetation Monitoring and Modeling (GV2M) | 2014
Valerio Avitabile; Martin Herold; Simon L. Lewis; Oliver L. Phillips; N. Aguilar-Amuchastegui; Gregory P. Asner; R.J.W. Brienen; Ben DeVries; R. Gazolla Gatti; T.R. Feldpausch; Cécile A. J. Girardin; B. de Jong; Elizabeth Kearsley; E. Klop; X. Lin; Jeremy A. Lindsell; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Richard Lucas; Yadvinder Malhi; Alexandra Morel; Edward T. A. Mitchard; D. Pandey; S. Piao; Casey M. Ryan; M. Sales; M. Santoro; G. Vaglio Laurin; Riccardo Valentini; Hans Verbeeck; Arief Wijaya