GIS4035 Module 3-- Land Use Land Cover Classification
There was a lot of content to digest this week in Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing. We delved into what Land Use and Land Cover actually represent, and Land Use Land Cover (LULC) classifications, reasons, definitions, and its process. It was very interesting learning about this system's process, the technology required for recording data, and how the recording of data for each type of main feature differed from one another. I hold a personal interest in this field, so it was a fascinating read.
The lab required to create a land use/land cover map from a provided aerial photograph by applying recognition elements to LULC classification and be able to identify various different features.
I was able to identify 12 unique features. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and did not get to identify all of the features in the aerial photograph.
The lab required to create a land use/land cover map from a provided aerial photograph by applying recognition elements to LULC classification and be able to identify various different features.
I was able to identify 12 unique features. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and did not get to identify all of the features in the aerial photograph.
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